Obesity now a 'lifestyle' choice for Americans, expert says
Posted on Jan 11th, 2008
by
Jon
Seriously?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080110/hl_afp/lifestyleushealthobesity_080110170913
Even if private industry and government take steps to protect society against the costs of obesity, many Americans "will likely continue to choose a diet and exercise regimen that leads to excess weight," because losing weight requires too many lifestyle sacrifices, his book warns.
Seriously?!!!
What if we had taken the same attitude towards smoking? "Ah, it's just too difficult to quit so let's just all do it...there are great treatments for emphysema..."
This is such a load of shit. I love the fact that my health insurance premiums are no subsidizing people with attitudes like this.
"But you can't say if you quit going to the drive-through, exercise more and eat more vegetables, you'll lose weight. There are so many more factors involved."
Sure...and you can't say if you quit smoking you'll have less of chance of getting lung cancer...there are just soooo many more factors involved.
Gotthelf also disagreed that people choose to be obese.
WTF?! Seriously? Of course people *want* to be less obese but if wanting something and actually getting your butt on a treadmill or skipping the super-size-me meal at Mickey D's are two very different things. The latter can actually require these little things called willpower, self-discipline and common sense.
The only logical direction I can see us heading in is different layers of health insurance premiums for obese people. The fact of the matter is that these people are externalizing the true cost of their lifestyle choices on the rest of society. In other words, people who make smart decisions about diet and exercise are forced to pick up at least a portion of the cost of those who don't.
No one's perfect of course but it just seems like this whole issue has approached a level of absurdity that we'll look back on one day and laugh about...assuming we as a species live long enough to do so. :)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080110/hl_afp/lifestyleushealthobesity_080110170913
Even if private industry and government take steps to protect society against the costs of obesity, many Americans "will likely continue to choose a diet and exercise regimen that leads to excess weight," because losing weight requires too many lifestyle sacrifices, his book warns.
Seriously?!!!
What if we had taken the same attitude towards smoking? "Ah, it's just too difficult to quit so let's just all do it...there are great treatments for emphysema..."
This is such a load of shit. I love the fact that my health insurance premiums are no subsidizing people with attitudes like this.
"But you can't say if you quit going to the drive-through, exercise more and eat more vegetables, you'll lose weight. There are so many more factors involved."
Sure...and you can't say if you quit smoking you'll have less of chance of getting lung cancer...there are just soooo many more factors involved.
Gotthelf also disagreed that people choose to be obese.
WTF?! Seriously? Of course people *want* to be less obese but if wanting something and actually getting your butt on a treadmill or skipping the super-size-me meal at Mickey D's are two very different things. The latter can actually require these little things called willpower, self-discipline and common sense.
The only logical direction I can see us heading in is different layers of health insurance premiums for obese people. The fact of the matter is that these people are externalizing the true cost of their lifestyle choices on the rest of society. In other words, people who make smart decisions about diet and exercise are forced to pick up at least a portion of the cost of those who don't.
No one's perfect of course but it just seems like this whole issue has approached a level of absurdity that we'll look back on one day and laugh about...assuming we as a species live long enough to do so. :)








