Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fat phobia in this country is unreal.
No, the willingness to allow ourselves and our kids unmitigated access to crappy, processed foods and lack of movement (read: to be fat) - and then at risk with diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, and compromised immune systems is what's unreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fat phobia in this country is unreal.
No, the willingness to allow ourselves and our kids unmitigated access to crappy, processed foods and lack of movement (read: to be fat) - and then at risk with diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, and compromised immune systems is what's unreal.
No, it's the fat phobia. Thanks for trying, though.
http://www.annclinlabsci.org/content/41/2/107.full
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/obesity-prevention-source/obesity-consequences/health-effects/
And, specifically related to the current COVID situation, see the following quote (and read the article for information about diabetes and cardiovascular disease):
"Obesity and Lung Function/Respiratory Disease
Excess weight impairs respiratory function via mechanical and metabolic pathways. The accumulation of abdominal fat, for example, may limit the descent of the diaphragm, and in turn, lung expansion, while the accumulation of visceral fat can reduce the flexibility of the chest wall, sap respiratory muscle strength, and narrow airways in the lungs. (32) Cytokines generated by the low-grade inflammatory state that accompanies obesity may also impede lung function.
Asthma and obstructive sleep apnea are two common respiratory diseases that have been linked with obesity. In a meta-analysis of seven prospective studies that included 333,000 subjects, obesity increased the risk of developing asthma in both men and women by 50 percent. (33)"
These are EXACTLY the comorbidities that put people "at risk" with this virus, and they are all VERY controllable with diet. Not sure what to tell you, if you don't think that maintaining a healthy weight and immune system through proper nutrition and activity levels is important.
But go right ahead with your fat shaming narrative...
DP. We're talking about kids who are temporarily prevented from going to PE class or organized sports. A few months of changed routine will not cause obesity, asthma, sleep apnea, and impaired lung function.
It's far phobia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fat phobia in this country is unreal.
No, the willingness to allow ourselves and our kids unmitigated access to crappy, processed foods and lack of movement (read: to be fat) - and then at risk with diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, and compromised immune systems is what's unreal.
No, it's the fat phobia. Thanks for trying, though.
http://www.annclinlabsci.org/content/41/2/107.full
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/obesity-prevention-source/obesity-consequences/health-effects/
And, specifically related to the current COVID situation, see the following quote (and read the article for information about diabetes and cardiovascular disease):
"Obesity and Lung Function/Respiratory Disease
Excess weight impairs respiratory function via mechanical and metabolic pathways. The accumulation of abdominal fat, for example, may limit the descent of the diaphragm, and in turn, lung expansion, while the accumulation of visceral fat can reduce the flexibility of the chest wall, sap respiratory muscle strength, and narrow airways in the lungs. (32) Cytokines generated by the low-grade inflammatory state that accompanies obesity may also impede lung function.
Asthma and obstructive sleep apnea are two common respiratory diseases that have been linked with obesity. In a meta-analysis of seven prospective studies that included 333,000 subjects, obesity increased the risk of developing asthma in both men and women by 50 percent. (33)"
These are EXACTLY the comorbidities that put people "at risk" with this virus, and they are all VERY controllable with diet. Not sure what to tell you, if you don't think that maintaining a healthy weight and immune system through proper nutrition and activity levels is important.
But go right ahead with your fat shaming narrative...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fat phobia in this country is unreal.
No, the willingness to allow ourselves and our kids unmitigated access to crappy, processed foods and lack of movement (read: to be fat) - and then at risk with diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, and compromised immune systems is what's unreal.
No, it's the fat phobia. Thanks for trying, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t they stay active? I’m doing online power yoga every day, plus running every afternoon. We also have free weights in the garage. Kids can still play outdoors every day. Have them help with yard work. Walk the dog. Ride bikes. Go for hikes. There is no reason to be sedentary right now.
nope.
Our hiking trails are closed.
Our dog is a monster lab who will pull them to the ground.
Yard work, yes, the do it, but it isn't particularly calorie burning?
Free weights aren't either
My kids are 9 and 12. What will they play outdoors? And btw playing is wonderful, but it isn't exercise.
Bottom line --there will be weight gain. The key is to moderate food intake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fat phobia in this country is unreal.
No, the willingness to allow ourselves and our kids unmitigated access to crappy, processed foods and lack of movement (read: to be fat) - and then at risk with diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular issues, and compromised immune systems is what's unreal.
Anonymous wrote:The fat phobia in this country is unreal.
Anonymous wrote:My kids address outside almost all day lately
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The fat phobia in this country is unreal.
It’s not like there’s a pandemic going on right now... Oh and obesity is a risk factor for bad outcomes, but who cares about that?
It MUST I’ve that people just hate fat people. Yup. No other reason.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are idiots. Kids can play outside. They can run. Walk ride bides. They just need to keep distance. You can also sldo exercises inside!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t they stay active? I’m doing online power yoga every day, plus running every afternoon. We also have free weights in the garage. Kids can still play outdoors every day. Have them help with yard work. Walk the dog. Ride bikes. Go for hikes. There is no reason to be sedentary right now.
nope.
Our hiking trails are closed.
Our dog is a monster lab who will pull them to the ground.
Yard work, yes, the do it, but it isn't particularly calorie burning?
Free weights aren't either
My kids are 9 and 12. What will they play outdoors? And btw playing is wonderful, but it isn't exercise.
Bottom line --there will be weight gain. The key is to moderate food intake.
With your attitude, yes you will gain and so will your children. Try On Demand classes. Try dance parties. Try anything.