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In reply to the discussion: Obesity Linked to 12 Types of Cancer in New Report [View all]appalachiablue
(44,205 posts)12. My great-grandparents lived well into their 80s. They were SLIM & WALKED.
They were ACTIVE, in & around nature, their work and communities; their lifestyles weren't sedentary & toxic like today.
One SLIM great grandfather rode a bicycle miles to work every day, from a semi-rural area into the city. Retired in 70s.
Food then was grown and produced much more naturally, without modern, post WWII hyper chemical industrial practices.
None in this generation and the next one, grandparents had cancer I'm fairly sure. They were born c. 1870- 1890.
It's the Boomers and beyond becoming sick with chronic diseases much earlier in life than preceding generations.
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Carpe diem, got it. New 2018 study on booze- 'acetaldehyde' is one nasty toxin..
appalachiablue
May 2018
#6
Sorry about the pancreatic. It is a fast lethal cancer with high mortality. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#8
As someone who is benefiting from Medicare's outpatient cancer coverage, I thank your father.
dixiegrrrrl
May 2018
#37
Not so fast. Those 12 are some of the biggest for which there are lots of stats.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#16
I know. My wife is volunteering for more stuff than her work when she had a full-time job
DFW
May 2018
#35
My great-grandparents lived well into their 80s. They were SLIM & WALKED.
appalachiablue
May 2018
#12
Am I wrong to assume that fallout from all the nuclear weapons testing has had a factor in...
Crowman2009
May 2018
#22
Yes you are wrong to assume that. Very minimal effect. Bigger are pollution, smoking, obesity,
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#45
Vanishingly few obese 90 year old people. And few 70 yo obese people with good quality of life. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#19
I'm surprised smoking wasn't included in this...in regards to lifestyle...never mind, found it
C Moon
May 2018
#4
The best way to lose weight is to stuff up on healthy food, delicious healthy food you like.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#7
US longevity declined for third year in a row. Post-baby-boom & some boomers are first US gen to dec
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#5
Yes, younger generations becoming sick with chronic illness far earlier in life.
appalachiablue
May 2018
#15
It's usually done in the more northern states like North Dakota - less likely in Kansas
womanofthehills
May 2018
#67
That's right - Roundup kills the grains so they can be harvested a week or two earlier
womanofthehills
May 2018
#66
Large, yes, but not huge like smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, bad nutrition, alcoholism, etc.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#46
I disagree - solvents, pesticides, pcbs, etc. What about all the chemicals that are listed as known
womanofthehills
May 2018
#69
What part of "large" do you not understand? You made a big scary list and gave an anecdote.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#71
True & unfair. Low cost & low quality processed food for low income folks.
appalachiablue
May 2018
#26
Lose the focus on meat unless you are a cat. There are thousands of delicious vegetarian dishes.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#47
No. He was incredibly stupid and unwise. What a nonsensical idiotic damaging thing to say!
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#49
Obesity is not a light topic. There are doctors stupid enough to say things like that so-called joke
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2018
#57
Wow. Yes, people overeat and eat the wrong things....a LOT. Things have changed in recent decades.
Honeycombe8
May 2018
#38
Yes, giant portions & larger 'Dinner Plate' Size from the 8" (old) standard.
appalachiablue
May 2018
#41