People living longer... or not...?
Discussion
Henners said:
Good point.
I think there's a difference between being big - 100kg, and so big that if you don't do something you're going to die too.
I work with a lady who's about 350lbs and really struggles day to day, yet has a bacon sandwich each morning and crisps with a brown lunch and red coke.
At some point you must go 'this can't go on', but it seems that some people don't have that thought.
I'd put money on it that by that stage they think that getting fit again is a totally futile aim, so just say sod it and carry on eating their comfort foods.I think there's a difference between being big - 100kg, and so big that if you don't do something you're going to die too.
I work with a lady who's about 350lbs and really struggles day to day, yet has a bacon sandwich each morning and crisps with a brown lunch and red coke.
At some point you must go 'this can't go on', but it seems that some people don't have that thought.
Shay HTFC said:
Henners said:
Good point.
I think there's a difference between being big - 100kg, and so big that if you don't do something you're going to die too.
I work with a lady who's about 350lbs and really struggles day to day, yet has a bacon sandwich each morning and crisps with a brown lunch and red coke.
At some point you must go 'this can't go on', but it seems that some people don't have that thought.
I'd put money on it that by that stage they think that getting fit again is a totally futile aim, so just say sod it and carry on eating their comfort foods.I think there's a difference between being big - 100kg, and so big that if you don't do something you're going to die too.
I work with a lady who's about 350lbs and really struggles day to day, yet has a bacon sandwich each morning and crisps with a brown lunch and red coke.
At some point you must go 'this can't go on', but it seems that some people don't have that thought.
Reddit’s /r/loseit would set them straight tho
smn159 said:
geeks said:
Well the OP is allowed to call 95% of a local population fat but god forbid someone question his physique?? Yes I’m overweight seeing as you’re so interested! 6’1 and 100kgs so heavy but not fat.
That suggests a BMI of 29, which puts you at the very top end of being overweight. A BMI of 30 and over is considered obese."In fact, the increased mortality risk for people who are obese (but not severely obese) is slightly lower than the risks associated with being teetotal (27%)."
The same study suggests beneficial moderate drinking as 26 units per week compared to the UK nanny state 14 units.
https://velvetgloveironfist.blogspot.com/2018/05/f...
The five steps for a long life are (according to the study -
Not smoking
2. A healthy diet
3. At least 30 minutes of daily physical activity
4. A body mass index between 18.5 and 24.9
5. Moderate alcohol consumption
Worked for my dad. Died at 90 after being healthy and active until 89. Very active as a young man - cycling, mountaineering, golf, and continued walking round the golf course 3 times a week until he was 88.
Trouble is, there are influential people who believe the obese should be allowed to work from home as they find it 'too difficult' to get to work, so they can sit grazing all day if it pleases them. Barmy ideas like this have an uncomfortable tendency to take root......
https://metro.co.uk/2018/05/26/obese-employees-sho...
https://metro.co.uk/2018/05/26/obese-employees-sho...
gothatway said:
If you've still got a GT3, hand me the keys and I'll take you round
I still will have a few of them I expect. Probably the 992 RS will be the last new addition to the garage. At some point it gets beyond madness. At least i did buy a pipe and slippers car in January. Never had a station wagon before and its quite comfortable......................
Halb said:
From reading the article, it could also be titled, 'non-fatties but metabolically unhealthy women' more likely to develop cardiovascular disease.
best top be 'healthy weight' and have no metabolic diseases.
human physiology just needs more and ongoing research
I think their focus is on what can be changed - I.e lose the heft. Also I’d guess at there being more fatties than people with metabolic disorders.best top be 'healthy weight' and have no metabolic diseases.
human physiology just needs more and ongoing research
Good though that they’re combating the lazy, convenient thought that you can be fat and fit as a fiddle in the long term.
Life in the UK would be hell with me in power, all exciting food banned and enforced park runs, obesity following smoking as being socially unacceptable
Henners said:
I work with a lady who's about 350lbs and really struggles day to day, yet has a bacon sandwich each morning and crisps with a brown lunch and red coke.
That can't be it though, she must also east sweets, donuts etc until they burst out of her ears ... cals in vs cals out is all it is after all.TX.
Terminator X said:
Henners said:
I work with a lady who's about 350lbs and really struggles day to day, yet has a bacon sandwich each morning and crisps with a brown lunch and red coke.
That can't be it though, she must also east sweets, donuts etc until they burst out of her ears ... cals in vs cals out is all it is after all.TX.
He got bigger in the time I worked with him.
Wouldn't exercise as everything hurt his ankles (gravity is a bh) and couldn't swim.
Lied to himself and to the people he apparently loved - he'll be dead by 60, if not earlier.
Henners said:
I think their focus is on what can be changed - I.e lose the heft. Also I’d guess at there being more fatties than people with metabolic disorders.
Good though that they’re combating the lazy, convenient thought that you can be fat and fit as a fiddle in the long term.
Life in the UK would be hell with me in power, all exciting food banned and enforced park runs, obesity following smoking as being socially unacceptable
Those passive crumbs are a killer Good though that they’re combating the lazy, convenient thought that you can be fat and fit as a fiddle in the long term.
Life in the UK would be hell with me in power, all exciting food banned and enforced park runs, obesity following smoking as being socially unacceptable
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