wadacrack wrote: » Will this pandemic change our relationship in terms of our own personal health. The risk with obesity now beginning to more mainstream attention here and in he UK. Healthier diets/less sugar and more emphasis on your own personal health hopefully will be a by product of this pandemic. Not just throwing drugs at yet another health problem . A More holistic approach requiredhttps://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/obesity-stigma-and-vulnerability-to-covid-19-1.4250389
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » I think people will still want to enjoy life the way they want to enjoy it. Not much point in going out prematurely having suffered exercise and lettuce your whole life either. I get the feeling from the fitness brigade that they really yearn for this to kill off the overweight people so they can feel smug about it anyway.
wadacrack wrote: » Being healthy and a healthy lifestyle is not suffering. How society looks at obesity maybe different after this pandemic. Could be a positive by product
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » It is if you don’t want to. Exercise is hellish.
wadacrack wrote: » Walking is exercise. Not eating excessively and some movement is all that is needed. Its just a belief system many people have used an an excuse. Every sane person cares about their health as Covid 19 has proven
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Large people can’t really walk in public because of attitudes towards them so you need the money and space for home walking equipment. And anyway, walking when you’re not going anywhere is a pain in the hole. Anyway, the virus is already here to it’s basically too late for anyone to be starting now. If you’d a couple of years heads up it was coming then maybe.
Sirsok wrote: » The only reason large people couldnt walk in public would be if they are actually too large to walk. Nothing to do with attitudes towards them.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Maybe in some magical make believe land. Animosity towards them has grown hugely lately too, as threads like this show.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Do you really think that you have to eat lettuce all the time not to be fat?
jam_mac_jam wrote: » There are overweight people walking around all the time in Ireland. What are you talking about? Every second person is overweight. Are you honestly saying that them walking is a magical make believe land. I obviously live there because I see them all the time.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » There’s obviously going to be the odd few brave ones who will block out the sniggers and abuse. I couldn’t be arsed with it, nor could many others. This attitude a lot of you have where there’s a new hatred and derision of overweight people building in society does more to hinder people changing their lives, yet you all preach that they should.
Stheno wrote: » This hatred is in your head tbh.
“Obesity appears to be a previously unrecognized risk factor for hospital admission and need for critical care,” wrote the authors of the study published this month in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases. But that only applies to relatively younger patients; among those ages 65 and older, there was no link between obesity status and hospital care.
In France, the US and UK, figures suggest that patients who are overweight are at significantly greater risk. In New York City, a study of 4,000 Covid-19 patients found that obesity is the second strongest predictor, after their age, of whether someone over 60 will need critical care. Surprisingly for a virus that hits the lungs, the researchers say that excess body fat seems to matter more than heart or lung disease, or smoking
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » It’s oozing out of a lot of threads here.