Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Your friend's daughter definitely has Type 1, previously aka juvenile diabetes. It is VERY different from Type 2, is not caused by eating too much food or eating wrong food, or not moving enough. In fact, the cause (or, probably, causes) are still unknown.
Riiight. That’s what you are led to believe.
I wonder then why T1 diabetes rates have been steadily rising at the same time with T2 diabetes? Maybe, and I’m just throwing it out there, maybe diseases of endocrine system as well as other diseases do have something to do with what you eat.
Even if food is causing T1 diabetes in some way, it is certainly absolutely different from the mechanisms that cause T2.
DP. You're defensively saying that 1 is autoimmune and that T2 is caused by bad diet. That's wrong. They're both genetic and they're both treated similarly. There's no division on the diabetes boards. There shouldn't be here either.
This is the most ignorant and ridiculous thing I heard. Especially since it is soooo easy to verify and disprove. Please educate yourself.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/diabetes-the-basics/differences-between-type-1-and-type-2-diabetes
T1 is autoimmune, rarely genetic and is not affected by lifestyle. T2 is largely genetic but also due to a lifestyle choices.
But if you think 'this is what I was led to believe'... No one will persuade you, you are just a science denier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You do realize that even if your soldier through and make every meal at home for your kids, they will still be exposed to crappy food at parties, when they go see their friends, when they go out to eat, when they go to college? Even if they manage to grow up healthy they will be a drop in a bucket of sickly, fat generation and will have to deal with consequences as a society.
You seriously think you can live in a bubble and it won’t impact you?
This. Is. What. It. Is. Like. In. Every. Wealthy. Industrialised. Country.
I know because I've lived in five of them. We need to focus on educating people about food, exercise, and personal choices, not on trying to get governments to regulate food choices, because that isn't going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just think about how wrong it is to say: "I'd never let the school feed my kids!"
Imagine that being said in Frane, Japan, South Korea?
Where people are demanding accountability! From schools and their governments.
But, here we elect our officials.... so they can serve huge corporations!
Bravo America.
+10000
Schools get away with serving crap to kids, but it’s average Joe’s fault for eating it.
Schools schools shouldn’t serve food, period. Do you expect your work to cook your lunch? Parents are responsible for providing kids with food. School can have a few healthy items on hand- but they shouldn’t be responsible for cooking meals. No vending machines, no mystery meat, no chocolate milk. Parents can and should feed their kids. School can have safety net items like white milk and fresh fruit. No one will starve. American does not have the same economic and government model as other countries. We are set up to maximize personal freedoms and choices. If you want the government to make and provide your daily lunch AND you want it to be heathy, you are in the wrong country. If you have the ability to make good choices for yourself and are able to earn enough money to live/thrive, you will be fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Your friend's daughter definitely has Type 1, previously aka juvenile diabetes. It is VERY different from Type 2, is not caused by eating too much food or eating wrong food, or not moving enough. In fact, the cause (or, probably, causes) are still unknown.
Riiight. That’s what you are led to believe.
I wonder then why T1 diabetes rates have been steadily rising at the same time with T2 diabetes? Maybe, and I’m just throwing it out there, maybe diseases of endocrine system as well as other diseases do have something to do with what you eat.
Even if food is causing T1 diabetes in some way, it is certainly absolutely different from the mechanisms that cause T2.
DP. You're defensively saying that 1 is autoimmune and that T2 is caused by bad diet. That's wrong. They're both genetic and they're both treated similarly. There's no division on the diabetes boards. There shouldn't be here either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is exactly the problem with childhood obesity. Parents refuse to believe they have any responsibility and calling for parental accountability is “nuts”. These poor kids will grow up believing that they have no control over their food choices or obesity- all to their detriment. The government won’t make you thin or healthy, sweetheart
Again, if you understand the science of habit forming, like eating habits, you know it’s not about will power. It’s about creating an environment where the good habit is easy to do or creating environment that makes bad habit difficult to do.
That’s why banning smoking indoors and rising cigarette prices resulted in huge drop of smokers.
The same with food. It’s much easier to make they right choice when your environment makes it easy, and it’s a lot harder to fight your environment to make the right choice.
This is science.
Anonymous wrote:
Schools schools shouldn’t serve food, period. Do you expect your work to cook your lunch? Parents are responsible for providing kids with food. School can have a few healthy items on hand- but they shouldn’t be responsible for cooking meals. No vending machines, no mystery meat, no chocolate milk. Parents can and should feed their kids. School can have safety net items like white milk and fresh fruit. No one will starve. American does not have the same economic and government model as other countries. We are set up to maximize personal freedoms and choices. If you want the government to make and provide your daily lunch AND you want it to be heathy, you are in the wrong country. If you have the ability to make good choices for yourself and are able to earn enough money to live/thrive, you will be fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we were not overweight and stupid, we might realize that capitalists are holding us in pig pens and working us to death.
And if we are not working, they are profiting from us dying.
What a dumb question op!
This is not the land of the free or the brave! This is the land of the overweight and overexploited.
Please take your meds and help your parents clean your pigpen today.
Anonymous wrote:
This. Is. What. It. Is. Like. In. Every. Wealthy. Industrialised. Country.
I know because I've lived in five of them. We need to focus on educating people about food, exercise, and personal choices, not on trying to get governments to regulate food choices, because that isn't going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just think about how wrong it is to say: "I'd never let the school feed my kids!"
Imagine that being said in Frane, Japan, South Korea?
Where people are demanding accountability! From schools and their governments.
But, here we elect our officials.... so they can serve huge corporations!
Bravo America.
+10000
Schools get away with serving crap to kids, but it’s average Joe’s fault for eating it.
Anonymous wrote:
This is exactly the problem with childhood obesity. Parents refuse to believe they have any responsibility and calling for parental accountability is “nuts”. These poor kids will grow up believing that they have no control over their food choices or obesity- all to their detriment. The government won’t make you thin or healthy, sweetheart