If youre directing that comment at me you should know that Ive been a cyclist and runner for 25+ years. Ive studied nutrition. I also know what it is to bonk 35 miles from home with no money to buy carbs. I know what Im talking about without having to make blind assumptions.nightmare69 wrote:Some people suffer from medical conditions, the vast majority suffers from laziness and overeating.Jim Beaux wrote:I somewhat, no, probably a whole lot, disagree.nightmare69 wrote:Yes genetics play a role but obese people tend to use it as an excuse to their poor health while eating a supersize big Mack meal. Obesety runs in my family as well but I refuse to let myself surcum to it. Moderation, proper diet, and exercise are key. I have a terrible sweet tooth so I use fruit to calm my craving. I love food especially fast food and it takes self control to keep from stuffing my face. This is something obese and overweight people (including my family) seems to lack. Calories in, calories out. It's a tough road but it's worth it to stay healthy.
I dont want to get into a long drawn out narrative, so in short, discipline certainly plays some part, but you disparage many who are obese due to poor metabolism or have hypothyroidism. Many obese people cannot drop weight as easily as some of us take for granted. Reduced eating does not always correlate with controlling obesity, rather the answer may be to gain weight by building lean muscle mass.
Genetics dictate where & how people process & store fat. Some store fat in the belly, some in the thighs and butt & some store little fat because they have metabolisms that burn calories as soon as it hits the gut.
Mitochondria are found in cells, especially in muscle cells, and they are the fuel burners. More muscle equals more mitochondria & thus, metabolism. Some people inherit large muscles and some dont. Women have problems with obesity due to their lack of muscle. In short how one's body processes those big super burgers, large fries & super sized soft drinks are directly due to genetics.
You would be surprised at the number of obese who cant drop weight because their body is in a famine state. Their body hoards fat & burns muscle instead (losing mitochondria!) It is a vicious cycle.... Stop eating, lose muscle, hoard fat...before too long the obese loses most of their ability to burn calories. Dieticians will advise some to eat more to stop the cycle and begin weight training.
Many obese have learned to eat from television commercials & many have diligently stuck to a program and saw little to no result. (diet coke, diet ice cream, diet peanut butter, etc.) Then they became frustrated and gave up.
In general the answer to controlling obesity is knowledge, discipline & motivation. We need to do a better job of teaching our children the principles of diet.
For anyone who is interested in learning more, or dropping weight, this site is very good. Very knowledgeable people will share their tips and experiences.
https://www.myfitnesspal.com/
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Just eat right and exercise, for most it's that easy. Try a diet and exercise regime for more than a week before you blame genetics.
Have a good one.