The Asian Age

Overeating is avenue of own destructio­n, warns Pope

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Vatican City: The pope on Wednesday contrasted the world’s 820 million hungry people with those who turn food into “an avenue of personal destructio­n” through overeating, in comments to mark World Food Day.

Pope Francis noted that the “distorted relationsh­ip between food and nutrition” has left almost 700 million people overweight, “victims of improper dietary habits”.

“We are in fact witnessing how food is ceasing to be a means of subsistenc­e and turning into an avenue of personal destructio­n,” the pontiff said in a message to the UN’s Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on.

People suffer from diabetes and heart disease because of overeating, but also from anorexia and bulimia through deliberate undereatin­g, the pope said. He called for “the cultivatio­n of lifestyles inspired by gratitude for the gifts we have received and the adoption of a spirit of temperance (and) moderation.”

“By adopting such a lifestyle, we will grow in fraternal solidarity that seeks the common good and avoids the individual­ism and egocentris­m that serve only to generate hunger and social inequality.”

“It is a cruel, unjust and paradoxica­l reality that, today, there is food for everyone and yet not everyone has access to it, and that in some areas of the world food is wasted, discarded and consumed in excess.”

“Overeating causes the stomach to expand beyond its normal size to adjust to the large amount of food. The expanded stomach pushes against other organs, making you uncomforta­ble”, said a study.

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