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Flatbutt1 01-22-2024 06:07 AM

The fat nation
 
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html

I was at my grandson's hockey game Saturday and while in line for a hot chocolate I saw so many people that at least looked morbidly obese that I was honestly saddened.

Here I was surrounded by fit, active girls and boys all geared up to play hockey and there were so many very fat people that it was probably 30% of the crowd!

I know that my grandchildren are being raised by health-conscious parents and yes, I do take some credit for that because my kids were raised that way. I try to help by watching what the gkids eat when in my care and we do active things like hiking in the woods or swimming in the pond.

But man oh man it really is an epidemic of obesity.

How do you guys keep your kids or help keep your grandkids fit?

pavulon 01-22-2024 06:33 AM

Everyone has their own problems. Best to work on those and leave others work on theirs.

Arizona_928 01-22-2024 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Flatbutt1 (Post 12176539)
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html

I was at my grandson's hockey game Saturday and while in line for a hot chocolate I saw so many people that at least looked morbidly obese that I was honestly saddened.

Here I was surrounded by fit, active girls and boys all geared up to play hockey and there were so many very fat people that it was probably 30% of the crowd!

I know that my grandchildren are being raised by health-conscious parents and yes, I do take some credit for that because my kids were raised that way. I try to help by watching what the gkids eat when in my care and we do active things like hiking in the woods or swimming in the pond.

But man oh man it really is an epidemic of obesity.

How do you guys keep your kids or help keep your grandkids fit?

Conscious decision to not eat ready made, packaged, highly processed, and at chain restaurant. Also meal size is very important.

I think the issue is consumerism. We are fed advertising on delicious looking food with a mindset to eat 3 meals a day.
More consumption = higher profits.

Arizona_928 01-22-2024 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by pavulon (Post 12176551)
Everyone has their own problems. Best to work on those and leave others work on theirs.

Some people abuse drugs and alcohol.... Others eat a dozen cookies at a time.

Dantilla 01-22-2024 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Flatbutt1 (Post 12176539)
How do you guys keep your kids or help keep your grandkids fit?

Have them play hockey instead of video games.

Crowbob 01-22-2024 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by pavulon (Post 12176551)
Everyone has their own problems. Best to work on those and leave others work on theirs.

Yeah! Mind your own business.

Morbid obesity is now healthy, should be embraced (somehow) and has no impact on our DEI healthcare industry, Medicare or Medicaid.

masraum 01-22-2024 06:44 AM

20 years ago, I went to San Antonio for business and was shocked because it seems like 85% of the folks there were heavy. Houston is bad, but not as bad, It feels like Houston is more like 50%.

When we have the grandkids, we enforce better eating. One of the grandkids is super picky, but the missus makes sure that he eats a little bit of everything (he doesn't like most fruits and veggies). They get meals at regular times, and they get snacks but the snacks are minimal. At home they get more snacks instead of regular meals.

jcommin 01-22-2024 06:46 AM

Flat, if you look back on what people looked like, 15, 20, 30, 40 and earlier, Americans were much leaner. We have no one to blame but ourselves. We live in a supersize, high fat/high carb, fast food, large portion world. And there are industries that feed on that enabling that culture. There is no universal solution.

jhynesrockmtn 01-22-2024 06:49 AM

It is sad. I see it daily, at work, in public and in my personal life.

My youngest is an Army captain, his wife an army nurse. They both grew up active and have no issues with weight. Their sons are skinny, muscled and very active. My daughter is naturally skinny, a Tae Kwan Do black belt, and smart about her food. No issues there.

The plethora of fast food, pre packaged food, overly busy lives, 400 calorie "coffee" drinks, energy drinks, and more sedentary lives than previous generations are all a problem. My wife's dad was a carpenter/contractor. He didn't exercise a day in his life, but his work was physical every day.

Crowbob 01-22-2024 06:50 AM

It’s very frustrating, Steve.

Gram and Gramps also become the bad guys for not having bags of Cool Ranch Doritos and boxes of Lucky Charms stashed in the kitchen cupboards nor slime from the video oozing across the living room floor.

Dantilla 01-22-2024 06:53 AM

My wife and I just attended the Banff film festival.
A bunch of shorts featuring outdoor adventures.

During intermission, I remarked to my wife, not many fatties in this crowd.
These are the people that go outside and do things.
Large crowd, and I only found two that I would consider obese.

masraum 01-22-2024 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 12176554)
Conscious decision to not eat ready made, packaged, highly processed, and at chain restaurant. Also meal size is very important.

I think the issue is consumerism. We are fed advertising on delicious looking food with a mindset to eat 3 meals a day.
More consumption = higher profits.

I don't think there's any issue with 3 meals a day. I think that was the norm for decades if not centuries. The problem is that now instead of 3 meals a day, there's 3 meals a day, and multiple snacks, and when there's not snacks, there's drinks that are full of sugar, and, and, and...

If it was just 3 meals per day, and those meals were not ready to eat, packaged, process crap, we'd all be better off.

stealthn 01-22-2024 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 12176581)
My wife and I just attended the Banff film festival.
A bunch of shorts featuring outdoor adventures.

During intermission, I remarked to my wife, not many fatties in this crowd.
These are the people that go outside and do things.
Large crowd, and I only found two that I would consider obese.

Trust me we still have large folks here, me being one just around my belly 😂
But I am conscious about it and am working on it, I think there is too much acceptance now a days, the woke crap ain’t helping.

1990C4S 01-22-2024 07:16 AM

Ozempic solves the problem.

Paul T 01-22-2024 07:21 AM

People are lazy is what it boils down to...fast food, soda, sugar, processed foods - all are quick and easy but very bad for you. Plus portion sizes in most US restaurants are insane and WAY more than needed for one meal.

2.7RS 01-22-2024 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 12176554)

I think the issue is consumerism. We are fed advertising on delicious looking food with a mindset to eat 3 meals a day.
More consumption = higher profits.

Agree with you 100%

We are exposed by media to eat like we are farmers .

Modern society it's so sedentary.

I eat a meal a day. Maybe a snack in between. Around 2000 calories a day. I don't count calories by the way.

One meal with a side and a beverage at any restaurant starts at around 2000 calories. You do this 3 times a day. You wonder why people are obese???

wdfifteen 01-22-2024 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 12176554)
Conscious decision to not eat ready made, packaged, highly processed, and at chain restaurant. Also meal size is very important.

I think the issue is consumerism. We are fed advertising on delicious looking food with a mindset to eat 3 meals a day.
More consumption = higher profits.

I agree, except it's more than 3 meals a day, it's eating crap at every opportunity.

Our friends have 4 kids, 12, 10, 8, and 6 (see a pattern there?). They very deliberately planned their family, but I think they left something out of the plan.
Both parents work and the kids are in all kinds of school activities. There is no time to plan meals or eat well, everything they get is prepacked and nuked in the microwave or picked up on the run from a fast food place.
It's the way they planned their family life and none of them is over weight now, but I'm afraid they are setting the kids up for unhealthy lifestyles.

herr_oberst 01-22-2024 07:52 AM

It's not just Americans that are obese and getting fatter.

I watched the documentary Blue Zones on Netflix, (living to 100 by healthy eating) and it broke my heart how the little kids in Costa Rica were jonesing for the greasy salty snack food. I'm not saying I eat Corn Beans and Squash every day, but I am saying that the genie is out of the bottle.

Turbo_pro 01-22-2024 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12176643)
It's not just Americans that are obese and getting fatter.

I watched the documentary Blue Zones on Netflix, (living to 100 by healthy eating) and it broke my heart how the little kids in Costa Rica were jonesing for the greasy salty snack food. I'm not saying I eat Corn Beans and Squash every day, but I am saying that the genie is out of the bottle.

This thread seems incredibly insensitive.
I feel certain that most of those "fat" kids are just identifying as "perfect, I was born that way." That's what mommy and daddy say.


All joking aside, our nation is in the middle of a health crisis. Healthcare delivery, mental health normalizing, ignorance based dietary concerns and medical fascism.
At some point "fat shaming" needs a resurgence.

But hey, no worries, we're all in on restricting home appliances.

NYNick 01-22-2024 08:49 AM

There are a lot of causes. Take a look at the size of those plates you inherited from your parents. A dinner plate used to be 9 inches in diameter. They are now 11" and even 12".

Portions have grown. I owned a franchised restaurant and the portions we were forced to serve people were huge. I would hire Mexicans who began their employment thin and healthy who would wind up fat in a year or two eating the great American fat full, sugar full diet.

Not to mention the government subsidizing corn syrup, which resulted in inexpensive, ready to eat unhealthy foods that lower income people are almost forced to consume through convenience and price. It takes time, effort and money to eat healthy. Given the choice, they choose the easy and cheap way out.

This then teaches their children how to eat improperly. It's a vicious circle.


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