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Forums are for thoughts.i'm anorexic and it makes my thoughts on these matters very unkind.
I saw a yahoo news article about a woman acting hysterical when her obgyn said she needed to lose 40 pounds before considering having a child. I look at obesity as an indicator of weak character. I was fat once for 2 yrs and lost the weight by counting calories.Part of the problem is that the body-shaming narrative has made it politically incorrect to have a mature conversation about the health issues of obesity. But as individuals, even a basic effort towards fitness goes a long way.
i'm anorexic and it makes my thoughts on these matters very unkind.
Well worth the watch.
No, you're right. I did early med school in my country and studied Biotech, really wanted to study epigenetics. Weight is multifactoral.I am skeptical that anything happening on a massive scale (bad pun) is happening due to individual choice. Of course individuals are responsible for our own choices to a great degree- but if something is happening so broadly (sorry, lol), that half the world's population is concerned, I think it's rational to consider that factors outside individual choice are at play. Idk what factors are responsible for the world's human population increasing in weight- certainly there are a number of likely culprits related to processed foods, plastics contaminating food and water supply (many are known to be endocrine disruptors & the endocrine system is responsible for storing and dealing with fat), etc.
In my own experience as a person with a history of multiple EDs as well as 2 endocrine conditions that affect weight and cause difficulty with weight loss... I am totally fucked. These days I binge and restrict, but my idea of a binge is what many people would consider normal. I tell myself that my body was built to survive famine, cause I've starved myself and did not lose weight. It can be frustrating to hear people equate fat with gluttony but I respect everyone's opinions here and do not take anything personally.
This is so validating and really interesting as well. I kinda wish I'd been diagnosed (with T1 diabetes and PCOS) before deciding my course of study, because endocrinology and genetics are so fascinating. Biotech sounds like a cool field with a lot of different types of work. I hope you are able to do something that interests you.No, you're right. I did early med school in my country and studied Biotech, really wanted to study epigenetics. Weight is multifactoral.
I noticed it moving out of the US, even. The hormones and feed allowed for livestock in my current country are far more strict, and the moment I moved here I started losing a bunch of weight. Both of my parents did, too, despite no other real major changes in lifestyle. I've always been mostly sedentary. I eat even worse than I did in the US and I'm not obese.
Epigenetic studies I've read of have pointed out that one the "aggressively store fat" gene is activated, it's almost impossible to turn off again.
I will say that the time I DID fix my diet responsibly (with more up to date knowledge on gut flora, no calorie counting) was the most lucid, mentally well time period of my life. My mother hated seeing my body look better so she banned me from keeping it up and re-adding all those carbs made me sluggish and slow again, but I strongly believe that doing so just for health reasons even if you can't lose all the weight is important.
Sadly research isn't being done because I also suspect one of the biggest issues contributing to how we metabolize has to do with our insane working hours forcing us to be sedentary and messing up our sleep cycles. Humans are a cursorial primate species that evolved to metabolize fat as an adaptation to colder climates/ seasons and sexual dimorphic reasons. Mix the unhealthy farmed animals whose flesh we feed on almost daily and of course we look the way we do.
Would hard liquor lead to a belly?Oh, I though you were thinking about something like a pie eating orgy.
Answer: I don't eat much. Thin like a twig. My alcohol belly looks really weird.
Obviously there's a genetic predisposition at play. My little birds have told me that in America people are fat. But I live in Europe and I don't find this to be the rule. And I don't condone junk food in general. I don't really like it. My stomach turns a bit when I'm looking at a BigMac. Can only eat it in complete darkness. But generally, I don't care. I certainly don't have the right to criticize, me and my alcoholic hunger belly that's growing unsettlingly fast.
Yes. I am doing hard liquor. Exclusively.Would hard liquor lead to a belly?
I thought it was just beer that caused a belly.Yes. I am doing hard liquor. Exclusively.