Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
+1 True. And, now that these drugs are approved for young people, the next generation will think this is normal.
You know what's not normal? Feeling hungry ALL THE TIME. Wegovy lessens that feeling and makes us NORMAL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
+1 True. And, now that these drugs are approved for young people, the next generation will think this is normal.
You know what's not normal? Feeling hungry ALL THE TIME. Wegovy lessens that feeling and makes us NORMAL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
+1 True. And, now that these drugs are approved for young people, the next generation will think this is normal.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
My body fat was measured at 32% at the time. So…clinically obese.
According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, there are healthy body fat percentages based on your age. For people aged 20 to 39, women should aim for 21% to 32% of body fat. Men should have 8% to 19%. For people 40 to 59, women should fall between 23% to 33% and men should fall around 11% to 21%. If you’re aged 60 to 79, women should have 24% to 35% body fat and men should have 13% to 24%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
+1 True. And, now that these drugs are approved for young people, the next generation will think this is normal.
Not sure about near you but kids where I am are super into healthy eating and exercise.
There are definitely segments of the younger population that are more health conscious. But there are others that are not.
These drugs becoming mainstream as a fix is just another way life paths will widen. You can't short cut doing the work to be successful in life. Training for a marathon using a shake weight versus actually doing the training will have exactly the expected outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
+1 True. And, now that these drugs are approved for young people, the next generation will think this is normal.
Not sure about near you but kids where I am are super into healthy eating and exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
+1 True. And, now that these drugs are approved for young people, the next generation will think this is normal.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad. These people are going to be on this medication for life. Many will never develop healthy exercise habits which are as important as weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was diagnosed as clinically obese at a patient first and handed the mandatory flier on how to lose weight when I was wearing size 27 jeans and a kids medium tee shirt. I'm 5'2 and take barre four times a week and run half marathons in the 1:50 range.
I am max, 10 pounds heavier than I should be.
I mean… what you’re wearing doesn’t tell us anything. Lots of obese/overweight women squeeze into clothing that is clearly too small for them, probably in an effort to convince themselves that they really are that size.
How much do you weigh? I’m also 5’2. I weigh 115 and I was lately at patient first and they did not tell me I was obese. I also do barre!
I feel like the bolded can be the new "lightly fried tuna"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I rarely see normal thin people like myself (5'5" 100lbs, 45 years old mom of three) anywhere, even at the gym, even at the yoga studio. Most women my age or after 1 child are obese. Sad.
No, most women are not obese and you are seriously underweight.