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Posted on 02-18-10 10:37:29 AM Link | Quote
Have the Anglos caught fatitis from their American counterparts?

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Posted on 02-18-10 10:45:17 AM Link | Quote
Looking at it from a % stand point then the british people have more over weight people then the US does.
I thought this was fairly known though.

On the other hand, the most extreme cases tends to be in the US from what I know.

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Posted on 02-18-10 05:35:07 PM Link | Quote

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Well, some work has been done against obesity here, and the super sizing has been cut down a bit, while Britain probably still has a ways to go on that front.

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It's a mind set. Once you break it, you're on your way to loosing weight. It's not America making other countries fat, it's the individual.



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Posted on 02-20-10 08:49:29 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Anya
It's a mind set. Once you break it, you're on your way to loosing weight. It's not America making other countries fat, it's the individual.



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Posted on 02-20-10 06:36:05 PM Link | Quote
The key to being fit: Sell the fucking car and take the bus!

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Posted on 02-20-10 06:44:26 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Gabu
The key to being fit: Sell the fucking car and take the bus!


Some places you can't do that. Like here. If I did that, then if I wanted to go to, say the mall, instead of taking twenty minutes, it would take over an hour to get there.

And if I need to go out on a holiday or a Sunday, forget it. The buses either don't run or they run late and stop early.

If people would just run for ten minutes a day, that would help.

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Posted on 02-20-10 10:42:16 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xkeeper
Originally posted by Anya
It's a mind set. Once you break it, you're on your way to loosing weight. It's not America making other countries fat, it's the individual.



I don't see why that's funny I'd have to agree completely. I can't speak from experience as I've never had a over-weight problem, but I know plenty of people who have and its basically just a really bad habit they either can't or won't break. Its not because America is telling them EATMOAR, although that is the impression we give off as a society. I'd say there's plenty of fit people with the right amount of self control to prove that clearly this isn't this case, and it is in fact the individual.
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Posted on 02-21-10 04:56:42 AM Link | Quote
You can't always just go back to being skinny. I've people eat well and walk a few miles every day (and do the whole "home gym" thing 3 times a week) and still not be able to get below about 300 pounds. There's a reason weight loss surgery is recommended in certain cases, after all.

Not sure if that's what Xkeeper was referring to or not.
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Posted on 02-21-10 05:15:24 AM Link | Quote
Walking places is actually a huge help in at least keeping weight levels stable. Especially for those of us who have desk jobs (myself not included here; currently suffering unemployeditis). Though here it's quite hot at the moment, been baking under the summer sun for a while now which makes walking places really tiring even if one is fit. Though my tan is starting to fade, and I'm not sure if it's from getting jack of walking in the sun or if it's just getting less intense as Australia starts to move out of summer into autumn.

To point out how my initial comment is relevant; my own weight stays pretty much the same while I walk regularly. Then when I start stopping that, I put on weight. Not a lot, but it gets harder to remain relatively trim.

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For the time being, I'll never quite know the weight issue thing, as even with constant exercise, I remain at 115 lbs, 5'9".

The only difference is now my stick figure arms have muscles on them, and thus, I can shove things while still being skeletor. :specialed:

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I was 5'9 and around 220.

Now I'm 5'9 and 160.

Like I said, a mind set. I changed that and it paid off big time.

Shame that I can't seem to lose the last ten pounds that I want to lose. I've been stuck at the same weight for a few months now.

I used to be 150 throughout high school, but once I got out after my job at the movie theatre (2000ish) I started to gain weight and I wasn't really paying attention.

One day I remembered that I would drink lots of soda and spend time on Acmlm's and IRC. Yea, drinking lots of soda and not working out to balance that out isn't good.

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Posted on 02-21-10 04:57:20 PM (last edited by Terra at 02-21-10 02:02 PM) Link | Quote
I'm 6'1" and like 187, although I'm not really interested in being thin anyway. I have mostly stopped drinking soft drinks though, only occasionally now.

I tend to exercise less in the winter, but I still walk to the store and bus stop and such because I have no car.

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I have a terrible sweet tooth, myself, eating tons of chocolate and ice cream.

I've cut back on the soda but still drink a good deal of it, although I tend to mix in juice and things to lower the damaging effects.

The issue is always moderation. Well, that, and my body automatically stops me from going overboard with eating something--I just can't seem to get hungry enough to truly overload on some fatty stuff. I just get super full before even through with a general super-rich meal, ending it then and there.

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Posted on 02-21-10 06:31:00 PM Link | Quote
No matter how much I try I can't gain weight. (And I really could use some more fat around my bones, seriously!)
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Posted on 02-21-10 08:32:55 PM Link | Quote
I'm 5'7" and about 130 pounds, but then again, I never really ate a lot of sugar stuff. I've always preferred diet sodas myself, but even there, I don't drink as many anymore (I typically go for the store-brands, which contain Splenda instead of aspartame). It's mostly stuff like flavored waters, SoBe Life Waters and soymilk (mainly for breakfast) for me. =)

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Posted on 02-22-10 04:17:09 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Anya
Originally posted by Gabu
The key to being fit: Sell the fucking car and take the bus!


Some places you can't do that. Like here. If I did that, then if I wanted to go to, say the mall, instead of taking twenty minutes, it would take over an hour to get there.

And if I need to go out on a holiday or a Sunday, forget it. The buses either don't run or they run late and stop early.

If people would just run for ten minutes a day, that would help.


It was a joke. But yeah, I see your point.

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