Scotland adopt an English diet or die!

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English culinary imperialism rings a propaganda blow today against the unhealthy celts.
Eating like the English could save 4,000 lives a year in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, a study claims.

People in England eat more fruit and vegetables and less salt and fat, reducing heart disease and some cancers, say Oxford University experts.

A tax on fatty and salty foods and subsidies on fruit and vegetables could help close the diet divide, they add.

The British Heart Foundation says the study shows inequalities in the nations that must be addressed by authorities.

Death rates for heart disease and cancer are higher in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland than in England, according to official figures.
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This research isn't about bragging rights to the English or tit-for-tat arguments ”

Victoria Taylor Senior dietitian at the British Heart Foundation

Diet is known to be an important factor. Last year researchers estimated that more than 30,000 lives a year would be saved if everyone in the UK followed dietary guidelines on fat, salt, fibre, and fruit and vegetables.

Now, the same experts - from the Department of Public Health at the University of Oxford - have turned their attention to differences within the UK.

They looked at whether deaths from heart disease, stroke and 10 cancers linked with poor diet could be prevented in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, if everyone switched to the typical English diet.

They say the diet in England is far from perfect - but should be achievable in other UK countries.


Over the three years studied there were nearly 22,000 excess deaths in total. Scotland had 15,719, Wales 3,723 and Northern Ireland 2,329.
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Lead researcher Dr Peter Scarborough of the Health Promotion Research Group said: "The chief dietary factor that is driving this mortality gap is fruit and vegetables.
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The data

The researchers looked at deaths from heart disease, stroke and 10 cancers in all four UK countries from 2007 to 2009
They estimated calorie intake and 10 components in the diet - including fruit and veg intake, fat, and salt - in all four UK countries
The data showed people in Scotland and Northern Ireland ate more saturated fat and salt, and fewer fruit and vegetables, every day than people in England, while differences between England and Wales were smaller
Over the three years studied there were nearly 22,000 excess deaths in total. Scotland had 15,719, Wales 3,723 and Northern Ireland 2,329
Changing the diet to a typical English one would save about 11,000 of these lives - or just under 4,000 a year - with the biggest impact in Wales and Northern Ireland


"Consumption of fruit and vegetables in Scotland is around 12% lower than in England, and consumption in Northern Ireland is about 20% lower than in England. Consumption levels in Wales are similar.

"Other important factors are salt and saturated fat consumption, which are lower in England than in Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland."

The researchers believe one way to tackle the "mortality gap" is to bring in food taxes.

Denmark recently introduced a tax on foods high in saturated fat, while other countries are toying with the idea of taxing fizzy drinks or high-calorie foods.

Dr Scarborough told the BBC that while the study did not consider the effectiveness of policies and interventions, the area should be investigated.

He said: "Junk food taxes and subsidies of fruit and veg could be a very important tool in addressing health inequalities in the UK."

The researchers say they used the English diet as their model not because it is particularly healthy, but because it is regarded as an achievable goal.

Victoria Taylor, senior dietician at the British Heart Foundation, said: "This research isn't about bragging rights to the English or tit-for-tat arguments about how healthy our traditional dishes might be.

"This is a useful exercise in comparing influential differences in diet across the UK, namely calorie intake and fruit and veg consumption. However, saying the rest of the UK should follow England's lead to cut heart deaths isn't a foolproof solution; a quarter of English adults are obese and only 30% eat their five-a-day.

"The findings have thrown up some clear inequalities in the four nations and our governments must do everything they can to create environments that help people make healthy choices."

The research is published in the medical journal BMJ Open.

So Scotland, Wales and Northen ireland are far more unhealthy then there slim English counterparts. Are Scottish diets really that different from English ones? Are babies really fed deep fried mars bars in Scottish hospitals and homes? Should the rest of the world follow an English diet? Fish and Chips, Roast beef and cockles for all!
 
Whats wrong with deep fried mars bar
 
Because it is disgusting (just think about it) the combination of savoury and sweet..is unspeakable. Also you could probably give an elephant heart disease if you fed it a deep fried mars bar ;p
 
Don't you like sweet and sour sauce.
 
England, can't you let your dreams of empire go? :(

A tax on fatty and salty foods and subsidies on fruit and vegetables could help close the diet divide, they add.
I think we should tax paternalistic university researchers.
 
I think I will have porridge for breakfast tomorrow

Make up for the Mars bar


Some good some not so
 
I'm a Scot and quite frankly I agree, our diet is remarkably awful. I wouldn't call this imperialism or anything, just sound health advice.
 
England, can't you let your dreams of empire go?

As said in the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320;

"...for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom – for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

We managed to hold out till now, but damn it, you may take our awful prime ministers in the form of Brown (some would argue Blair too), but you'll never take our deep fried everything! :lol:
 
Don't you like sweet and sour sauce.

I've had sweet and sour sauce and I like it.
It just tastes sweet to me though, never got the sour bit :P
Anyway sour doesn't equal savoury. For instance a lemon is sweet and sour, a lemon doesn't taste savoury.
 
It won't happen but if those Scots vote YES to the referendum on independence:

Lord grant that Marshal Wade
May by thy mighty aid
Victory bring
May he sedition hush
And like a torrent rush
Rebellious Scots to crush
God save the King
 
It's not under English control though? It's a component of the UK and governed by the UK government.

The United Kingdom is an Imperialist establishment that calls itself a "commonwealth", It is run by the English.:gripe:

And don't pretend that British Imperialism ended in 1980 with Independence in Zimbabwe, English Imperialists still control the Falkland Islands and it has been shown that they will ruthlessly fight to keep it. They also control many other outposts all over the world.
 
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