The timing of this is pretty ironic (and boy is this making the rounds; Slashdot linked to a different article talking about this same story--I can't believe there's even more, and the one Damorte linked suggests to me that the brainless media is gobbling this crap up). This comes when a significant number of talking heads have started targeting "fat" people as the cause of our nation's woes.
TL;DR version of the story and my post: The average gamer is 35 and older and fat. I think it's stupid. If it's too long, you can stop reading here.
First,
the Aussies have us beat now when it comes to the nation with the biggest average waist line. More importantly, most European nations aren't quite as slim as they were before. Why does this piss me off so much? Because
this clown decided to "do the math" and claim that fat people are the cause of 10% of our nation's health care budget being
over budget. Never mind that the
top ten most costly medical problems aren't all related to obesity:
- Heart conditions—$76 billion.
- Trauma disorders—$72 billion.
- Cancer—$70 billion.
- Mental disorders, including depression—$56.0 billion.
- Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease—$54 billion.
- High blood pressure—$42 billion.
- Type 2 diabetes—$34 billion.
- Osteoarthritis and other joint diseases—$34 billion.
- Back problems—$32 billion.
- Normal childbirth—$32 billion.
So what's this rant got to do with gamers? Like you guys, I find studies like this to be rather dubious at best. It's a made-up problem looking for a cause, and I'm pretty sure most gamers play games
because it's the only form of entertainment that isn't brain-dead stupid anymore. You don't hear about couch potatoes anymore, and maybe that's because a majority of them have decided that television is pretty pointless.
Call me an alarmist, but given some of the rhetoric I've seen coming out of Washington and the various reprinted articles all over the place relating to obesity, this is another potential method of targeting people who might be a little heavy set. Remember: They taxed the daylights out of the smokers. Anyone who could be considered "fat" is a nice target. With the budget shortfalls, expect to see "fat taxes" in the future levies against sodas, candy, snacks...
Hey, we gotta do something to protect people from themselves, right! Sheesh. Rant off.