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May 13 2016 11:19am
Quote (BardOfXiix @ May 13 2016 11:41am)
Because what is metabolism?


an excuse
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May 13 2016 11:20am
I haven't followed this topic for like 30 pages+, anyone give me a tldr on how this is still a topic after this long?
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May 13 2016 11:21am
Quote (thesnipa @ 13 May 2016 09:20)
I haven't followed this topic for like 30 pages+, anyone give me a tldr on how this is still a topic after this long?


Quote (Handcuffs @ 8 May 2016 12:49)
I use the 10 posts per page model, so some relevant things:

OP: Should society actively shame fat/obese people so that they lose weight, because their weight has health implications that not only harm the individual but put a burden on society from medical expenditures? (Essentially in opposition to the 'Health at Every Size' mantra/movement).

Pages 1 - 10: Discussions about the ethics of "shaming", from those who both oppose and support the idea, but then also the effectiveness of shame-based approaches. Towards the end: some discussion about the evolutionary basis of attraction v. the historical differences of what defined 'beauty' in relation to size throughout time.

Pages 16 - 20: Discussion of food deserts and low-income neighborhood/families being less likely able to afford healthy food options and have the knowledge of how to cook/eat healthy.

Pages 21 - 36: Discussion about diets, especially veganism, as being truly 'health conscience' v. just being anti-fat. Pointing out that fat shaming isn't grounded in "health" as much as people claim it to be, and that it's instead just anti-fat.

Pages 39 - 40: Some basic introduction to the 'health at very size' mantra, and noting that a person's size does not directly correlate to their health in and of itself.

Pages 47 - 50: Veganism, again, and the implication of hypocrisy by those who are anti-fat for 'health reasons and the burden on society' but whose own diet contributes to not only medical issues, but also environmental issues.

Pages 51 - 56: Discussion about being anti-fat v. pro-health. Getting at the crux of the argument as to why it focuses purely on 'fat' and not all the other varied ways in which people are unhealthy and whether 'shame' is a moral/effective strategy for engagement.

Pages 61 - 66: tric makes a cameo. More talk about veganism.

Pages 77 - 79: Discussion of genetic factors related to obesity, with some arguing they play a significant role and others saying they're a scapegoat for poor eating behavior.

Page 80: Discussion of the potential effects of shaming on people who are fat and whether it would motivate people to lose weight at all, and if so, in healthy v. unhealthy ways.

Pages 88 - 91: Arguments for and against the BMI as a reliable metric.

tl;dr: Some people are definitively anti-fat and think we should shame fat people, while others do see the issue of 'fat' being a problem but don't think shaming people is moral and/or effective. Then others argue that the anti-fat sentiments are hypocritical and are disguised under the veil of being about "health", but that they're just anti-fat.


Yes.
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May 13 2016 11:22am
Quote (thesnipa @ May 13 2016 12:20pm)
I haven't followed this topic for like 30 pages+, anyone give me a tldr on how this is still a topic after this long?


Duff is a champion thats how
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May 13 2016 11:24am
Quote (AiNedeSpelCzech @ May 13 2016 11:21am)
Yes.


holy fuck. thats almost erry how well my request was already handled.

Quote (Mangix @ May 13 2016 11:22am)
Duff is a champion thats how


no one can make a moot topic stretch as far as duff thats for sure
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May 13 2016 11:27am
Quote (thesnipa @ May 13 2016 12:24pm)
holy fuck. thats almost erry how well my request was already handled.



no one can make a moot topic stretch as far as duff thats for sure


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May 13 2016 11:56am
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Do it for her.
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May 13 2016 03:17pm
Quote (howtodisappearcompletely @ May 13 2016 06:07am)
It depends. I'm not sure whether it is seen as part of your metabolism, but I know that the body uses much more energy while battling viral or bacterial infections. Same goes for hormonal imbalances, which affect calorie burning especially in women.

Whether these are seen as part of "metabolism" is not something I can say with certainty, but the point is that they affect the amount of calories you burn daily for anything other than movement.


I never said or implied that burning calories was restricted to movement. My mentioning of BMR this entire time included those things.

Your weight is still based on your consumption minus your total expenditure, and expenditure consists of BMR (i.e. your basic bodily functions) and extra movement (e.g exercise).

Overweight people consume more energy than their body uses for their bodily functions and exercise, so the point remains that overweight people overconsume.

I'm yet to understand what basis you have for rejecting this and why you've called me uneducated, prejudiced, and lacking in common sense.
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May 13 2016 04:08pm
Quote (BardOfXiix @ 13 May 2016 18:41)
Because what is metabolism?


An excuse for people to eat unhealthy shit.


Show me a person that eats nothing but fresh fruit and vegetables, seeds and nuts and small amounts of animal protein/fats and chances are very high that you're showing me a slim/fit person.
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May 13 2016 04:35pm
Quote (duffman316 @ May 13 2016 07:19pm)
an excuse


Quote (hATemOnkEy @ May 14 2016 12:08am)
An excuse for people to eat unhealthy shit.


Show me a person that eats nothing but fresh fruit and vegetables, seeds and nuts and small amounts of animal protein/fats and chances are very high that you're showing me a slim/fit person.


That's analogous to denying the effect of social structures and blaming the poor for their poverty. Certainly you can tell a few people to work harder and they'll eventually make it, but when the majority is stalling there's got to be something more profound behind it. Literally the same line of thought applies to obesity.

Besides, all you shamers are assuming the metabolic rate is staying constant. Such oversimplification is bound to happen when your sources are memes and bro-science videos.
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