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In reply to the discussion: What can we do about the obesity epidemic? [View all]llmart
(17,627 posts)I'm 65, never been overweight in my life. I rarely, rarely eat out. Americans eat out all the time compared to when I was growing up. Eating out was reserved for special occasions. Also, my family was large so my parents couldn't take us out to eat.
I clean my own gutters on an 8-foot ladder too. I'm always shocked at the number of my neighbors who feel the need to comment when I'm up on the ladder "Oooohhh, you could fall and hurt yourself." Hell, these same people are overweight and don't get that they are hurting themselves by being fat! I ride my bike 15 miles when I do ride. I walk every single day. I take no medications and never have.
I think an awful lot of the obesity is due to not only stress as was noted upthread, but boredom. We have all the bells and whistles nowadays and so do the children, but having everything with nothing to look forward to leads to boredom. When I was growing up, you ate at regular mealtimes and there was no constant snacking and drinking 24/7. I have grown nieces whose little children are allowed to eat whatever they want whenever they want.