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Scientists: Obesity may not be your fault

(NewsNation) — At least 2.8 million adults die each year as a result of being obese, and doctors are constantly trying to figure out what’s causing Americans to get so overweight.

After an exhaustive, three-day gathering at a prestigious science academy in London, scientists agreed on one thing: it might not be your fault.


Dr. Daniel Amen, a psychiatrist who studies the connections between diet and mental health, explains why.

“There are factors that really impact many people in a different way, especially toxins,” Amen said Monday on “CUOMO.” “The toxic load on our bodies is greater than ever before.”

Amen said the following can contribute to obesity:

The best thing people can do do avoid obesity, according to Amen, is educate themselves. And the sooner you can start, the better. Childhood obesity has gone up 400% since the 1980s.

“Often kids don’t know. I have six children, and none of them are overweight because we ask them: is this good for your brain?” Amen said. “You have to counteract the messages from the soda company, the fast food, the alcohol company.”