
The Dr. Hyman Show How the Food System Makes Food Choices For Us
Aug 16, 2019
Explore how personal food choices are heavily influenced by social and economic factors. The discussion highlights the impact of unhealthy, processed diets on health, especially in minority communities. The speakers address the need to rethink food production, moving away from dominant commodity crops like corn and soy towards fresh fruits and vegetables. They also delve into the challenges posed by food deserts and the role of systemic barriers that shape dietary habits, advocating for a community-focused approach to health improvements.
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Trans Fat Ban
- Dr. Hyman and Dr. Angell discuss New York City's trans fat ban.
- Nobody actively chose trans fats; they were added without consumer consent.
Environmental Impact on Health
- Dr. Hyman emphasizes that unhealthy environments limit healthy choices.
- He highlights how surroundings influence choices more than individual decisions.
Health Disparities
- Dr. Hyman points out health disparities, comparing them to different countries within the US.
- Minority communities face greater risks due to targeted marketing of unhealthy products.
