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scratch that previous post (little lolcat pun there). it's neither diet nor regular soda that causes obesity. it's your friends and family.

:::yawn:::

if they ever settle this question, wake me up, ok?

i don't mean to sound all disdainful, but...like...duh. eating is a social activity. if you eat with your family and friends, you will probably be following similar eating patterns in terms of what, how much, and how often you eat. for example, my mother found it impossible to lose weight when she had teenagers living at home. why? because teenagers eat garbage, and they eat a lot of it. our house was always full of soda, chips, cookies, sugary cereal, ice cream, etc.--even if my mom didn't buy it, the shit was always around because we would buy it, and we were constantly snacking on it. once i was in college (i'm the youngest) and started eating with my friends more, and also started eating more healty stuff, my mom found it easier to lose weight.

added later:
but what i really find annoying about all of this is the normative, fear-mongering rhetoric. the NYT article i linked to above actually compares obesity to a virus. it's a contagion, so...like...if you know any fat people, you'd better quarantine yourself so you don't catch it!

gah! our culture already valorizes thin bodies and marginalizes (understatement!) heavier bodies. do we really need to heap more freight onto that dichotomy?
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Date: 2007-07-29 01:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com
YES--correlation/causality thing drives me insane as well.

i did not know that, about the virus thing. jeeeeez.

Date: 2007-07-30 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] superannuated1l.livejournal.com
Well, yeah, and what's most awesome about the virus reporting is this:

--People testing positive for the fat-causing virus also have unusually low triglycerides and lower levels of "bad" cholesterol. (In other words, two of the negative health effects of weigh gain are NOT present in those who seem to have gained weight due to the virus. In fact, despite the extra weight, their blood lipid profiles are UNUSUALLY GOOD.)

--And yet, the advice for those folks is still "lose weight for your health." Never mind that there's no evidence that this particular weight gain is bad for their health. (And never mind the complete lack of any study showing that losing weight (as opposed to being naturally thin) results in any improvement in health or lifespan. And never mind that somewhere north of 95% of people who lose weight gain it back within 5 years.) Just do it. Please. Because your fat ass makes us uncomfortable.

This shit makes me want to kill.

Date: 2007-07-30 02:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com
And never mind that somewhere north of 95% of people who lose weight gain it back within 5 years.

...and that so-called "yo-yo dieting" (i.e. gaining weight back within 5 years of losing it) is evidently worse than simply keeping your weight the same, whatever it happens to be.

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