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In reply to the discussion: It's Gotten Harder to Lose Weight- And Not for the Reasons You Think [View all]TygrBright
(21,359 posts)Indeed, let's be clear.
Did you read the concluding line of the OP?
>>The solution to the obesity epidemic lies as much in changing our economy and our culture as in promoting changes in individual behavior.<<
I believe we may actually be in fundamental agreement here.
But the important point remains: Fat-shaming and blaming do more to increase stress, depression, and prolonged obesity, than to promote behavioral changes. Changing the culture and the economy to maximize the availability of healthy, inexpensive, quality food pleasant forms of exercise linked to social well-being and connection, etc., will do more to promote positive changes in individual behavior.
Reflexively assuming that exploring and understanding the complexity of factors contributing to the obesity epidemic is a denial of basic metabolic science and/or some kind of "letting fatties off the hook" does little to promote a more balanced, effective approach to this serious and pervasive public health issue.
consistently,
Bright