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natty23 | 11:19 Fri 23rd Jun 2006 | Body & Soul
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apparently, the rates of heart disease are 50% higher in Poland than in France?
i know of the old mediterannean diet and so forth, but am intrigued as to why Poland would have such a high rate. Any thoughts on why this is?
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They probably have more fat in their diet, eat less fruit and veg, and drink less red wine. Vodka I think is their national drink
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because of their food consumption choices. being around them and observing their eating habits, they always choose what taste good, not what is good for them.
I should think there are a lot of other factors to be taken into consideration such as the proportion of manual workers, stress levels and post-war recovery, standards of housing and the general amount of disposable income available for holidays etc...but I wonder why the comparison is between Poland and France?

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