Treblaine said:
LastGreatBlasphemer said:
Calibanbutcher said:
What is the word that goes here? I want to say, "blammo!" but it doesn't seem to have the proper weight to it.
Schadenfreude sth...
I am sorry, but there was no Schadenfreude to be found in my post. I simply stated, that in general, obesity is worse for the health of the general public and just as harmful to the individual as smoking is.
If that came of as schadenfreudig, then I apologize.
Treblaine said:
Calibanbutcher said:
Treblaine said:
Calibanbutcher said:
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I will admit, that I should have worded this differently:
You need app. 2g of salt a day.
And as far as no-carb diets go:
Did you read the part about NO-FAT DIETS BEING STUPID in my original post?
When did I ever ask for a no-fat, no-carb diet?
NO-FAT = NO GOOD.
And you do know, that a diet does not always entail losing weight?
I was referring to the concious choice of not eating carbs for several, sometimes even health related, reasons, and, under this prospect, eating fat is not prohibited, which is why fat is the main source of energy in a no-carb diet.
And whilst getting fat on a no-carb diet is possible, it's not as easy as getting fat on a regular diet.
As far as the "small" study is concerned:
I would not call a study with almost 15.000 participants a small one, but what do I know.
And it never concluded that smoke has anything close to a SMALL effect on health.
It has a BIG effect on health, but so does Obesity (did you read the study?).
Aaand Gasoline:
It requires twice as much energy to move 250 pounds than 125 pounds. As a result, a vehicle burns more gasoline carrying heavier passengers than lighter ones.
How heavy exactly are the handbags you are referring to?
If an obese person, both genders apply here, is sth. like 50 - 70 pounds more than a normal person, and handbags add wheight comparable to that added by obese individuals, do women carry around in between 100 and 140 pounds in handbags (men usually do not carry handbags)?.
Also, I will have you note that I never asked for food to be banned, but now that you mention it:
Someone mentioned earlier, that in order to be able to ban cigarettes, we would need to not only give smokers a substitute in order to not have them quit cold turkey, but also increase the efforts made to educate about the dangers of smoking.
Wouldn't the same programm work for banning unhealthy foods?
1. Put every obese individual on a slow diet with lots of exercise until they reach a healthy weight.
2. Increase the efforts made to educate about the dangers of obesity.
3. Lessen the amount of unhealthy foods available, until, one day, nothing but healthy food is available anymore.
Just to make one thing clear:
I am not in favour of banning unhealthy food.
Nor am I in favour of banning cigarettes.
The only reason I took the time to write this is because I tried to show you, that there is evidence for obesity being just as bad as smoking, if not worse. If you then decide neglect said evidence, because it contradicts your point of view, then I won't care.