Anonymous wrote:Many young women take antidepressants, ADHD meds, birth control pills, etc. and often the combo of meds leads to weight gain and difficulty losing weight. For some, it also stimulates their appetite and that combined with social drinking makes it even harder to remain slim. Others spent most of their youth playing high level sports or doing competitive dance. If they don’t continue when they get to college, their bodies have a hard time adjusting to the reduced activity level.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the way they are eating. Also, the lack of social stigma- it seems to me being chubby is quite socially acceptable at that age (was much less when I was their age- I’m 40). In some ways this is good, but in others ways not so much. Generally weight is only go going to increase from there so if one is already chubby at 20 think how they will be at 40
Anonymous wrote:Many young women take antidepressants, ADHD meds, birth control pills, etc. and often the combo of meds leads to weight gain and difficulty losing weight. For some, it also stimulates their appetite and that combined with social drinking makes it even harder to remain slim. Others spent most of their youth playing high level sports or doing competitive dance. If they don’t continue when they get to college, their bodies have a hard time adjusting to the reduced activity level.
Anonymous wrote:Smoking alone was huge prior to the last decade or two.
Ugly blackened lungs, cancer, heart disease -- but yeah, it's an effective appetite suppressant for many, so yay? Not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because sometimes we come from badly dysfunctional families and ate our feelings.
Thankfully, some of us untangle that mess at some point and lose the weight, and are in better shape at 40 than 30 or 20 or even 10, but you never know what someone else has been through.
Surely those same problems existed in previous decades when most women were not so heavy at such younger ages.
Anonymous wrote:Because sometimes we come from badly dysfunctional families and ate our feelings.
Thankfully, some of us untangle that mess at some point and lose the weight, and are in better shape at 40 than 30 or 20 or even 10, but you never know what someone else has been through.