For a variety of reasons listed below. Context is key.
And yes, there will be lazy folks that simply refuse to do the time or even rightfully admit that they don't give a shit that they look like what they are. I think that is the wrong attitude to have, but an attempt can be made to convince them over.
If not, then you don't have to invest the time in these people. They are happy with what they are, and if they are healthy, even better. The increased risk these people have is a risk they are willing to take.
I should start goldshaming people from Australia then.
Some people are born with a metabolism deficiency which will cause them to be overweight no matter the excercise. There are also various other diseases that cause this as a by-effect. Their immune system might get affected aswell, aswell as muscle strength, so that hitting the gym isn't even an option any longer, but fysiotherapy is the only way to retain mobility.
The opposite can also occur, that you get razor thin despite eating healthy a storm and excercising.
But i guess those people should just ''quit complaining and hit the gym, lardos''.
Bruh even for you this take is naive.
Telling people to lose weight is bad, why? Unless they are using derogatory terms, there is nothing wrong with telling people to live a healthier lifestyle. What's next, 'dude your a cigarette-o-phobe. Stop smoke-shaming me!'
Sorry if I offend you but I'm a bit heated when it comes to that topic. Personal history with people I grew up with.So because something doesn't conform with your preconceived ideas, it's shill research? I do the research into obesity and diabetes myself. I'm not funded by the nebulous "food industry." I'm funded by French and German research agencies. Tax payer money, not industry money.
Just look up leptin mutations. There a some very well characterised mutations in either leptin, or the receptor. They have HUGE effects. Now just imagine the mutations which have a very small effect - they're not characterised at all because they don't display a clear phenotype. Doesn't mean they don't exist. There's thousand of genes that affect food intake and metabolism, and we know barely anything about it.
The idea of "food industry" supporting various science frankly doesn't make sense - would salad vendors support science that says you can change, and McDonalds support data that you can't?
You also seem to be attacking someone who's not me. I said I was overweight, and haven't been for at least 8 years now. I didn't say one can't fight genetics, but that it's not as simple as "having self control" or "being lazy". I've never said that one should ignore health problems because they're genetic. My family has a ton of T2 diabetes. It's almost certainly genetic within my family. Doesn't mean I ignore it and eat sweets every day. I am careful about my carbohydrate intake.
Genetics doesn't mean you can't do anything about it. It a cause, but it's not set in stone. You can still fight a cause. Don't get so uppity because I'm disagreeing with you.
That is good then. Often enough, there are people who have issues but only concentrate on the food, never on all the other factors which also influence the weight. As for walking and cycling, it also depends on how you do it. Personally, I'm always really fast when I move from A to B which is obviously good (but not ideal when you have other people with you as they will always complain, haha).My phone's pedometer says I walk around 7km every day - but I think it's an overestimate. I have a job where I walk around a lot, from one side of the insitute to the other, to my office, to my bench, to my students office, etc.
I was cycling 6km every day (3 up hill to work, 3 down hill home) but it's now too icy for that. Once the weather warms up I'll get back to it.
I know how to lose weight. I know how to keep it off. Doesn't make it easy. It's a constant struggle for me.
Seems like you forgot for a moment that we are on GAF and that you would have to mention this in your initial post or else you come across as a insensitive dick.If those people explain their condition and it’s not just typical excuse making, then it’s an immutable characteristic and I won’t shame them for it.
Since you love to be blunt it would work in your advantage to highlight your nuance upfront. Maybe, just maybe, people may think ''Hey, that Golden Aussieboy isn't that blunt after all despite him saying that he is. He may actually be... likeable''.Very simple logic, easy to understand even for you.
Please keep your Myer-Briggs test results at hand to see if your post matches your personality. If it does, good for you! You achieved your daily quota!Bruh I got you shook like a vape cashier.
Seems like you forgot for a moment that we are on GAF and that you would have to mention this in your initial post or else you come across as a insensitive dick.
Since you love to be blunt it would work in your advantage to highlight your nuance upfront. Maybe, just maybe, people may think ''Hey, that Golden Aussieboy isn't that blunt after all despite him saying that he is. He may actually be... likeable''.
The power of wishful thinking, am i right?
Please keep your Myer-Briggs test results at hand to see if your post matches your personality. If it does, good for you! You achieved your daily quota!
Try actually addressing my point the next time around. You may learn something that way.Holy SHIT this boy is shook
Try actually addressing my point the next time around. You may learn something that way.
.Was there actually a point?
You cannot just tease someone who does drugs (as an example) and make them stop.Being fat isn't healthy. Fat shaming works
Why should I listen to someone who stuff their fat asses with even more food. It's never the food right? Stop eating so much and do a bit of excercise and stop being a fat ass. Fat shaming works and I want even more fat shaming. Loud public fat shaming that everyone can hear and laughYou cannot just tease someone who does drugs (as an example) and make them stop.
It's way more deeper than that. What you are doing is show ignorance and feed the issue further. Care about people and listen.
shaming no. But there is a HUGE level of acceptance that is dangerous.You cannot just tease someone who does drugs (as an example) and make them stop.
It's way more deeper than that. What you are doing is show ignorance and feed the issue further. Care about people and listen.
Depends how one interprets shaming.
If a parent tells their kids to do well in school, and don't be a high school flunky, is that shaming? Not every kid gets straight As.
Sounds like good advice to me. Not all advice can be sugarcoated on a silver platter.
Obesity is definitely a problem and shouldn't be celebrated. That being said the definitions of what is actually considered "Obese" seem to be pretty vague. I'm 6'5" and according to the charts at the doctors my 290lbs is by all technicalities obese so should I be shamed?
I'll have you know that my entire electrical system is powered by my treadmill sirWhy are you posting online and not hitting the gym, fatso.
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Obesity is definitely a problem and shouldn't be celebrated. That being said the definitions of what is actually considered "Obese" seem to be pretty vague. I'm 6'5" and according to the charts at the doctors my 290lbs is by all technicalities obese so should I be shamed?
You see that's the problem though because it's not that I don't consider myself Fat it's that i'm not. I own a trucking company and throw chains and straps for 12 to 15 hours a day so you tell me that I need to modify my diet or exercise is funny since I don't eat bad and I exercise considerably more than the average person through working. I'm not saying we need to change what the words mean I just think the words themselves are vague in definition considering there are so many factors that go into them. I guess it doesn't matter either way since i'm perfectly healthy and most of the people who claim they would shame me probably wouldn't to my face I just felt like addressing the whole terminology being a little vague.Yes.
Well not shamed but told that you are obese and should modify your diet and excercise or else you will have health complications.
I think your example brings up a problem which is society wants to change what overweight and obese means so those words lose their meaning. You said it yourself you don't think you are obese even though science says you are. Soon we will just move the goal post to where 400lbs isn't obese its just a few extra pounds.
There shouldn't be bullying, especially by strangers, but look at smoking. Treat it the same way. Most people won't go up to you on the street and bully you for smoking, but you can't turn your head without knowing that its bad for you, causes many diseases, and the general public think its gross (and I am a smoker myself).
You see that's the problem though because it's not that I don't consider myself Fat it's that i'm not. I own a trucking company and throw chains and straps for 12 to 15 hours a day so you tell me that I need to modify my diet or exercise is funny since I don't eat bad and I exercise considerably more than the average person through working. I'm not saying we need to change what the words mean I just think the words themselves are vague in definition considering there are so many factors that go into them. I guess it doesn't matter either way since i'm perfectly healthy and most of the people who claim they would shame me probably wouldn't to my face I just felt like addressing the whole terminology being a little vague.
Absolutely and i'm not trying to minimize the absolute ridiculous rise of obesity. I was just pointing out that on a terminology standpoint I am borderline obese just because that term is used to cover such a wide range of people. I just don't think that BMI works all that well on a macro level either. Of course it's based on personal experience which is obviously going to be a little biased.Are you a big mass of muscle? Sounds like you do a lot of heavy lifting at work which would make you very muscley. Arnold wasn't fat but his BMI probably was very high but I don't think we can apply that to body builders and muscle guys. But if you have a belly and some love handles then you would be at least in the overweight catagory (but not the obese catagory).
I think everyone can be grown up enough to know that a 290 lb guy of muscle isn't the same as a 290 lb guy of fat. No one is going up to body builders and calling them fatties. But often times we try to rationalize our weight. I just have a belly or some love handles its nothing, and then next thing you know you are 10 pant sizes bigger. BMI isn't perfect science it works well on a macro level and in generalizations, but you can find exceptions on the individual level. Just like I am willing to say that some people are overweight due to medical issues, but on a macro level it isn't medical defects or conditions that is causing 40% obesity in the USA.
Absolutely and i'm not trying to minimize the absolute ridiculous rise of obesity. I was just pointing out that on a terminology standpoint I am borderline obese just because that term is used to cover such a wide range of people. I just don't think that BMI works all that well on a macro level either. Of course it's based on personal experience which is obviously going to be a little biased.
Genetics have a huge effect on how we eat and how we metabolise food. Saying it has no impact is ignorant.
I agree.He didn't say this. He said people (and now you) manufacture bullshit argument that does not apply to real life in excuse. Fact is that 99% of people don't have genetic issues. So leave out your bullshit argument and don't even go in that way.
Obesity is simply being lazy. Simple as that.
Because it only require TO NOT DO SOMETHING in order to lose fat.
Your argument is effectively: "vaccines don't work because there is this rare disease that can't be fixed by vaccines"
(Generally speaking)
Your health has the greatest impact on your life.
What you eat/drink has the greatest impact on your health.
Your move, fatty.
I believe you meant roughly speaking, lol
Sorry if I offend you but I'm a bit heated when it comes to that topic. Personal history with people I grew up with.
That said, you show me people who have weight issues despite showing serious, long term efforts of fighting those and then we'll talk about your studies. Because I have yet to see a single one. Eat non processed food and well... move. Live like a human being was supposed to. Long term, not just for a couple weeks to loose a few pounds. Your (and everyone else's) weight problems will vanish. Leptin or wahtever mutations or not. Seen it, been there.
He didn't say this. He said people (and now you) manufacture bullshit argument that does not apply to real life in excuse. Fact is that 99% of people don't have genetic issues. So leave out your bullshit argument and don't even go in that way.
Obesity is simply being lazy. Simple as that.
Because it only require TO NOT DO SOMETHING in order to lose fat.
Your argument is effectively: "vaccines don't work because there is this rare disease that can't be fixed by vaccines"
For everyone saying fat shaming doesn't work, can you at least concede that it can be Plan B? Lets say we do everything by the book. Inform people about the dangers of junk food and importance of exercise(who the fuck doesn't already know that, but that's besides the point). Would it not be a good idea to fat sham afterward if that approach fails? Or are feelings still more important than their health? We can start off slow and just sprinkle it into conversation every so often. "Hey how's the wife and kids doing? Also, you seem to be getting quite fat." Afterwards you can progress into more and more extreme levels of shaming. It's not like we have to start at 11.
And how can people say "fat shaming doesn't work." I'm living proof it works. I believe a myriad of options will work across different people. If any of us knew the full proof plan of what works and what doesn't we wouldn't have an obesity epidemic.
People displaying a complete blindness to how biology works is rather eyeopening. I didn't know obesity was such a sensitive topic for many.
Education doesn't really work either in many cases. It's a good preventative tool to stop people becoming overweight, but as with smoking or drinking, a lot of people know the health risks and continue to do it. Shaming doesn't work because people just double down on their eating. The weight loss generally comes from some sort of motivation or self reflection.
I think it's kind of amusing how people think that fat people have no clue they're over weight. You don't really need to tell them, when they look down and see their belly flopping around, they know.
@ Airola it should be treated as other people treat smokers and smoking in general.
The general consens should be that it is not accepted. When you enter a certain wage it is not a good thing to tell these people that they are ok how they are. No you are obese here is a video about obesity and the dangers of it for your body and health in general. No you are not ok like you are right now but I will support you to get away from this.
99% of people don't have genetic issues? Please provide some sort of data to back it up. As I said previously, we've currently only identified the small number of severe mutations which cause obesity, but what about the more subtle ones? Is it so inconceivable that a single nucleotide change can make you slightly more hungry, or make you store slightly more fat? Why is it so hard to believe?
It's funny that someone fit like me is adding to the overweight category though since they go by BMI. I am borderline obese at 12-13% bodyfat.
Stop drinking beer you alcoholic fuck.
Stop smoking weed you damned pothead.
Stop consuming porn you perv.
Stop having one night stands you sexual deviant.
Stop getting angry at other drivers when you are driving.
Stop getting into heated arguments.
Stop spending too much time on video games.
Stop working too much you family-ignoring fool.
Stop this and stop that. Especially stop whatever caused you trouble yesterday or last week or last month. What, you don't have one? Well, then stop lying you damned liar.
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BMI is based on average body mass for people who are not buff.
But i don't see a point of you even using BMI when you calculate body fat ratio.
BMI is for common uneducated commonfolk who don't know anything.
It is "good enough" metric for most people.
You have to create a culture that encourages exercise and eating right. Most nations fail miserably at this. I would say Serbian people are a good example to follow. They encourage being fit, sports and exercise, eating healthy foods. They also don’t discourage competition among children, they integrate it.
I know all about BMI, I just find it funny that even lifters like me are adding to the pool