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Old 03-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #21
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I'm not overweight nor do I care what people say if I was one (I have thick skin), I'm just throwing some proper education your way, when you say people have to cut back from meat to lose weight, it clearly shows you don't know much about the subject.

Fat in foods is not what causes weight gain, it's the carbs. Also whether you wanna believe it or not, it's the truth, different body types contribute to different weight gain/loss. Someone who's more of an endomorph will have a slow metabolism which results in fast weight gain and slow weight loss. On the other hand an ectomorph will have the opposite effect. Haven't you seen people in your life that struggle to put weight on no matter how much they ate? That's because they have a very fast metabolism.
i am not going to bother with you i do know what i am talking about since i have a degree in human biology most overweight people are obese due to their lack of proper diet/lifestyle,


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Old 03-03-2012, 11:25 PM   #22
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i am not going to bother with you i do know what i am talking about since i have a degree in human biology most overweight people are obese due to their lack of proper diet/lifestyle,


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You have a degree in human biology yet you say people should cut on meat to lose weight, you must have been sleeping on some of those lectures LOL. Just kiddin, don't get too sensitive.
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Old 03-03-2012, 11:35 PM   #23
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Some questions that interest me are:

What is your perception on the obese?
I don't know really, I have seen people who are morbidly obese that have just completely made me aghast. To the point where I couldn't stop staring at them in the most rudest fashion.

In the U.K it is becoming more of a common sight.

Do you feel compassion? Yeah definitely, I can understand why in some ways. Here in more urbanized settings, it is much easier to live off fast food which is cheap. In some of these terrible chicken burger, fast food outlets you can buy two chicken burgers for like £1.50, which is very cheap, but really bad for your health.

And some fast food outlets like Pizza Hut are just sooo good IMO. Even though it's probably really bad.

Also here we seem to embrace our love of fast food. lol



Also mental health problems and so on are other factors.

Your opinion on the social stigmatization of overweight people? It doesn't help, probably makes it far worse.

Which factors associated with the cause of obesity and illnesses linked to it do you believe are the most impacting? (bad eating habits, sedentary lifestyle, genes, environment, stress, etc) Lifestyle and perhaps other factors like social exclusion and mental health issues.

Do the factors that you consider most important play into your perception of the obese? Yeah I would say.
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Old 03-03-2012, 11:48 PM   #24
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If you are food-addicted you can't cut food in one go or over the night, otherwise we wouldnt have so many fat people. And I think most people stay fat for the rest of their lives as they are addicted to food / overeating.
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Old 03-04-2012, 02:46 AM   #25
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What is your perception on the obese? They are addicts and should be treated as such .

Do you feel compassion? No.

Your opinion on the social stigmatization of overweight people? Its not making them any less fat, and actually fat people are often portrayed as victims which doesnt help anyone. Some columnist here blamed 'society' for making people fat because of all those easy temptations they were subjected to all the time.Its like they cant help it, all that food intake just 'happens'.
Obviously those people should start to control themselves because no one is force-feeding them through a funnel.
Those tv-shows about fat people losing weight focus way too much on the eating part without taking into account any underlying problems that motivated the excessive eating in the first place.

Which factors associated with the cause of obesity and illnesses linked to it do you believe are the most impacting? (bad eating habits, sedentary lifestyle, genes, environment, stress, etc) Upbringing and mental problems as the triggers.

Do the factors that you consider most important play into your perception of the obese? Yes, when i see an obese adult i wonder what is wrong with them in other areas of their lives.If i see an overweight kid i wonder how his/her parents could let it come that far.
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Old 03-04-2012, 02:49 AM   #26
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If you are food-addicted you can't cut food in one go or over the night, otherwise we wouldnt have so many fat people. And I think most people stay fat for the rest of their lives as they are addicted to food / overeating.
If this is actually the case they need to make rehab for the fats. Keep them in there until they clean up.
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Old 03-04-2012, 02:52 AM   #27
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If this is actually the case they need to make rehab for the fats. Keep them in there until they clean up.
I think it is like drug addiction, most people still would fall back to overeating.
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Old 03-04-2012, 03:09 AM   #28
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Some questions that interest me are:
What is your perception on the obese? Do you feel compassion? Your opinion on the social stigmatization of overweight people? Which factors associated with the cause of obesity and illnesses linked to it do you believe are the most impacting? (bad eating habits, sedentary lifestyle, genes, environment, stress, etc) Do the factors that you consider most important play into your perception of the obese?

**Woops, I think I put this in the wrong place :/
The root causes for Obesity are different but very often there's a depression causing people to comfort themselves with food. TBH, I find obesity a bit repulsive but not to the extent I find the person repulsive.
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Old 03-04-2012, 03:09 AM   #29
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If you diet healthy - slowly changing your lifestyle, then that's for life.
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Old 03-04-2012, 03:34 AM   #30
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Unless this is a disease he carries, then it's a social problem. All the crap food which is sold, all the shit that is broadcast on the TV 24/7 is good evidence. It's same about drugs. The government can stop it if they really want to but they don't. Yet Aquaman wants us to keep it this way. He love his McDonalds, Coca Cola and all other capitalist garbage which hundreds of millions suffer from (capitalism).

For the man. I wish him best of luck!
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Old 03-04-2012, 03:53 AM   #31
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I have no problem if he asks for charity.

Youtube is ghey when jack offs respond to a video by making their own but I can't figure out why I think it's funny that this skinny hot chick responded.


I don't know why it's funny to me.
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Old 03-04-2012, 03:56 AM   #32
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I have no problem if he asks for charity.

Youtube is ghey when jack offs respond to a video by making their own video but for some reason I can't figure out why I think it's funny that this skinny hot chick responded to the video.


I don't know why it's funny to me.
I don't know about hot but the top comment is funny as hell.

the thing off the grudge has youtube?
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Old 03-04-2012, 03:58 AM   #33
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I don't know about hot but the top comment is funny as hell.
She kind of looks like an alien. This video belongs in the "Asians and aliens thread" or whatever it was called.

It might be a Jewish-Reptilian-Homosexual propaganda piece under the surface.
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Old 03-04-2012, 07:21 AM   #34
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at what age roughly does your metabolism start slowing down
It varies. Mine slightly slowed down around 30yo. I was skinny before and I could eat a horse.Then my diet did not change but I gained some weight.


Fat people have faster metabolism, that is way for really obese people it is quite easy to lose huge amounts of weigh relatively quick. For example, 200kg heavy person could loose 30kg in a month, while 80kg heavy person would have to diet for 3 - 6 months to loose that amount of weight. Ofc, it also depends on the diet, but healthy diet guarantees slow, but lasting weight loss effect.
Two people of the same weight will have various metabolism, the heavier you are the more you burn, but the more you eat etc and the more hungry you feel, vicious circle.
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Old 03-04-2012, 07:24 AM   #35
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Two people of the same weight will have various metabolism, the heavier you are the more you burn, but the more you eat etc and the more hungry you feel, vicious circle.
Yes, we all are different with different metabolisms, but what I was trying to explain is that more obese people have faster metabolism than thinner people.
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Old 03-04-2012, 07:41 AM   #36
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Yes, we all are different with different metabolisms, but what I was trying to explain is that more obese people have faster metabolism than thinner people.
It's the other way around isn't it, hunger is triggered by low glucose content IRC if you can't metabolizes fat and carbs fast enough your hungry regardless of what you eat
diabetics also have this weight problems. He needs that belly strap operation
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Old 03-04-2012, 07:47 AM   #37
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It's the other way around isn't it, hunger is triggered by low glucose content IRC if you can't metabolizes fat and carbs fast enough your hungry regardless of what you eat
diabetics also have this weight problems. He needs that belly strap operation
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/treatmen...al_myths.shtml

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Old 03-04-2012, 08:19 AM   #38
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BBC-"Results from these studies have consistently shown that overweight people use more energy to keep their bodies working. This is because they have larger bodies with bigger muscles and internal organs"
Aggregate vs average metabolism. Kinda how in aggregate you may metabolize more energy than a humming bird but compared in terms of metabolism per unit mass it ranks higher.
I think his hypothalamus ? measures average blood sugar sees it's low and triggers hunger.
There was this experiment about this a guy swallowed an inflatable balloon. when blood sugar ran low he was hungry they inflated the balloon and stomach lining pressure made him feel full and hunger stopped when they deflated it he was hungry again, i think they also did it on dogs. It's usually in bio lessons about hypothalamus and some other organs. So long his blood sugar low he will eat only a full belly will stop him and only until it empties
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Old 03-04-2012, 10:53 AM   #39
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Put him on Jenny Craig
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Old 03-04-2012, 11:01 AM   #40
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Do you feel compassion?
only when they are not assholes

Your opinion on the social stigmatization of overweight people?
its just weight

Which factors associated with the cause of obesity and illnesses linked to it do you believe are the most impacting? (bad eating habits, sedentary lifestyle, genes, environment, stress, etc)
unless if we are speaking about thyroid problem its usualy bad eating habbits plus lack of excersise

Do the factors that you consider most important play into your perception of the obese?
yes, if there isn't some thyroid problem then the obese persion is obese by his own choice
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