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Fades , in WHO: Nearly 1.8 billion people at risk due to inactivity

Ladies and gentlemen, the fat acceptance movement

shalafi , in WHO: Nearly 1.8 billion people at risk due to inactivity

Everyone is fat, no one moves around. Hmmm... Chicken and egg problem? More on that.

In 70's elementary school, we started gym class with a 1-mile jog, twice around the track. I can't imagine the kids I see walking home from the middle school doing that. We also had 3 recess periods. Asked my step-son about his recess breaks. "What's recess?"

No, I'm not laying all the blame on my anecdotes, but it is interesting. As I get older, the harm becomes more and more obvious. Not something my young self thought of because A) hardly anyone was fat in school (nothing like today) and B) I was a scrawny kid, not my problem.

I see so much harm that I'd ignored, or it wasn't as prevalent. People at the store who can't walk normally, people with mobility gear, almost every person in my doctor's waiting room is obese, stuff like that. Ever notice that most everyone you see in an ankle brace or the like is well overweight?

It's sad seeing the things they're left out of. Met a big girl online, wasn't interested in dating, but she wanted to kayak. Only person I've ever met that actually fell out, repeatedly. Center of gravity far too high. Hiking to the local creek is a non-starter if you're too big, over a mile of deep, sandy trail. Tough for me to make the round trip and I'm only 145lbs.

I never see fat people on the trail or any kind of unpowered boat. OK, not fair, I see some on river where the kayak/canoe rentals places go, but it's clearly a rare lark for them. (I'd be an obvious noob if a regular jogger or regular beach goer saw me farting around.)

Back to the chicken and egg. Maybe some overweight people can chime in. Know the old saw about fat people being (physically) lazy? Do you get fat from not moving or not moving because it's too hard? As I age I see how easy it is to hit a downward spiral with health. Arthritis is eating my hands, but it gets worse if I don't use them.

Done skipping work. Going outside to work and see what I can manage.

QualifiedKitten ,

My weight has bounced up and down a bit over the past few years, and while I've never been obese (just overweight), I very much notice how gaining weight begins to restrict my range of motion, so I think it is often a bit of a snowball effect. As you gain weight, moving gets harder, and when moving gets harder, you probably move less, making it even easier to keep putting on weight.

Like you mentioned, I've also noticed that my pain levels often increase when I move less. I was very hesitant to run or do squats for a long time due to a family history of knee problems, but I have a strong suspicion now that those knee problems were likely made worse due to inactivity. I am still pretty cautious about any knee aches, but I found my knees became less achy as I worked to strengthen my leg muscles.

I think car culture is also a major factor. I currently live in a location where I can comfortably function without a car. I do make an effort to exercise for the sole purpose of exercise, but even if I didn't, daily life still forces me to get up and move around quite a bit. Not too long ago, I was visiting family and borrowed the car to run some errands. I had 2 stops that were less than a block apart, so I decided to walk, and I will never make that mistake again, because the way everything is designed there really encourages driving and punishes pedestrians.

ohlaph , in WHO: Nearly 1.8 billion people at risk due to inactivity

I could benefit from being more active.

olicvb ,
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Yea me too

muntedcrocodile , in 'I was killing myself': San Francisco program giving alcohol to addicts may save lives

Can someone explain how giving addicts more drugs at taxpayers expense helps?

Crikeste ,

Heartless monster, you are.

LordSinguloth , in US surgeon general declares gun violence a public health crisis

Guns save more lives than they cost.

Taiatari ,

Hahaha

LordSinguloth ,

Hey, only one kind of person would seek to disarm victims.

Chee_Koala ,

Yeah just look around at similar countries with strict gun laws, people dying left and right! (Proof) Why won't they just put a firearm in every abled bodied set of hands and stop this madness???

/S

BrundleFly2077 ,

Don’t feed the troll, folks. Move along. Nothing to see here.

CarbonatedPastaSauce ,

Thanks for adding to my blocklist.

LordSinguloth , (edited )

Cringe, but I suppose living in a echo chamber is preferred by some. I just wish those who prefer to bury their heads in the sand wouldn't attempt to also remove the rights of those who don't.

talentedkiwi ,

I wish those that would prefer to bury people wouldn't attempt to remove the lives who don't.

LordSinguloth ,

I don't intend to harm anyone, only to defend myself.

You only disarm someone innocent if you want to kill, Rob, rape, or subjugation them.

So which are you?

crawancon , in Your gut microbes may influence how you handle stress

My gut microbes are holding up a "vape more weed" sign when I look at em through this imaginary microscope I made up for this sentence.

Doolbs , in I Started Taking a Walk Every Morning. Here's What Happened to My Health | The Art of Manliness

There's nothing like going for a walk in the morning--or in the evening--if you can do it.

I used to work away from home all the time. It was either twenty or thirty day at a a time with no days off for twelve hours a day. When I got home I would always go out at sunrise and go for a three to five mile walk.

Those walks made me get out of that bullshit job I had.

Plus, I saw all kinds of wildlife every morning. I was living in Spokane, WA at the time, and I think raccoons own that town.

mrfriki , in US surgeon general declares gun violence a public health crisis

Thought i was at Nottheonion sub…

autumn_rain , in Why is my skin like having droplets of water not moving and not coming off but it's wet?

Could be you might have come in contact with a poisonous plant like poison ivy, poison oak, sumac. An abrasion from a seat belt, back pack or something could cause some skin infection or folliculitis. Germs are already on the skin and then it gets some kind of point of entry. Ant bites, or mites might also lead to some infection. Shingles is more like clusters of cold sores, but it could be a virus.

Moobythegoldensock , in Why is my skin like having droplets of water not moving and not coming off but it's wet?

That’s sunburn. Should have worn more sunscreen.

It will go away in a few days.

Ok_imagination , in Why is my skin like having droplets of water not moving and not coming off but it's wet?

If not sweat or sunburn, then maybe you're not accustomed to the humidity wherever you're at.

TallonMetroid ,
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Yeah, looks like it could be the start of heat rash. @turnerpike20 do you feel a sort of prickly heat under the bumps?

Kolanaki , in Why is my skin like having droplets of water not moving and not coming off but it's wet?
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Looks like sunburn blisters. Were you out in the sun without protection? Skin looks pretty red, too, but that could just be the lighting.

minibyte , in Why is my skin like having droplets of water not moving and not coming off but it's wet?

Because it’s 100f in Chicago.

0x01 , in Why is my skin like having droplets of water not moving and not coming off but it's wet?

Could be a really bad sunburn, the image isn't super clear. Google "sunburn blisters"

ShunkW , in Why is my skin like having droplets of water not moving and not coming off but it's wet?

It's called sweat dude.

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