Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the 60s and 70s. I am 50. We ate junk food all the time. Twinkies, super sweet cereal, cokes, Kool-aide, ...... We weren't fat because we were active all the time. It really is that simple.
Yes.
The 70s diet was horrible compared to today.
But most families had only one car so people biked and walked many places. We spent all day outside playing, running around, climbing trees, swimming.
Most people did not have AC so inside was HOT over the summer.
And lost of adults smoked in addition to being more active.
OMG no. I was a child in the 70's. I never heard of a single family that only had one car, that would have been very strange. I lived in a middle class suburb and everyone had AC. And no, most people did not smoke.
Anonymous wrote:OP, we ate less. Food was less readily available and more complicated to prepare. Chickens came whole, not cut up. Fewer choices at the grocery, so food was less appetizing. MUCH less variety. Just Uncle Ben's rice, no Basmati or Jasmine rice. If you wanted oatmeal, you took out a pot, and the ingredients and stood there stirring. No instant food. Also, the few instant things that were available tasted horrible. No frozen pasta dishes, or frozen pizzas. Ice cream, three flavors. Stuff got repetitive so you ate less. Fewer restaurants of all types, plus the cost of a meal out was higher relative to people's incomes. Food only sold in grocery stores, so if you went into a department store or drug store, no food. Events were not food centered. A typical birthday party was cake (small, homemade), chips, and soda. One bag of chips for 12 kids.
I have always wanted PBS to do one of those back in time reality shows back to 1971. It would be fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like others have said, the walking everywhere will do it. I live in NYC, and while there certainly are overweight people here, not as much in the suburbs. I really notice it when I visit family out of the city how large people are.
Urban areas have higher levels of obesity that suburban areas, FYI.
I’ve read exactly the opposite. City people are thin.
Anonymous wrote:OP, we ate less. Food was less readily available and more complicated to prepare. Chickens came whole, not cut up. Fewer choices at the grocery, so food was less appetizing. MUCH less variety. Just Uncle Ben's rice, no Basmati or Jasmine rice. If you wanted oatmeal, you took out a pot, and the ingredients and stood there stirring. No instant food. Also, the few instant things that were available tasted horrible. No frozen pasta dishes, or frozen pizzas. Ice cream, three flavors. Stuff got repetitive so you ate less. Fewer restaurants of all types, plus the cost of a meal out was higher relative to people's incomes. Food only sold in grocery stores, so if you went into a department store or drug store, no food. Events were not food centered. A typical birthday party was cake (small, homemade), chips, and soda. One bag of chips for 12 kids.
I have always wanted PBS to do one of those back in time reality shows back to 1971. It would be fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like others have said, the walking everywhere will do it. I live in NYC, and while there certainly are overweight people here, not as much in the suburbs. I really notice it when I visit family out of the city how large people are.
Urban areas have higher levels of obesity that suburban areas, FYI.
I’ve read exactly the opposite. City people are thin.
Anonymous wrote:Kids and younger people are fatter now, older people are thinner and in better shape now.
In the 70s we mostly played outside all day and the only electronic device was a television. Portions were much smaller, and going out to eat anywhere was a special treat. Sodas were half the size they are now.
Older people did not tend to exercise, and the thinner ones still smoked like chimneys.
Anonymous wrote:Complex question. I know.
Please share your theories as to why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the 60s and 70s. I am 50. We ate junk food all the time. Twinkies, super sweet cereal, cokes, Kool-aide, ...... We weren't fat because we were active all the time. It really is that simple.
Yes.
The 70s diet was horrible compared to today.
But most families had only one car so people biked and walked many places. We spent all day outside playing, running around, climbing trees, swimming.
Most people did not have AC so inside was HOT over the summer.
And lost of adults smoked in addition to being more active.
OMG no. I was a child in the 70's. I never heard of a single family that only had one car, that would have been very strange. I lived in a middle class suburb and everyone had AC. And no, most people did not smoke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like others have said, the walking everywhere will do it. I live in NYC, and while there certainly are overweight people here, not as much in the suburbs. I really notice it when I visit family out of the city how large people are.
Urban areas have higher levels of obesity that suburban areas, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Complex question. I know.
Please share your theories as to why.