foxie48
MissInterpreted
Let the fat shaming begin...
Well I, for one, hope that we are a mature empathetic group of people, who will not do that but the above comment is often used to close down conversation. I like to see people who struggle with their weight get much more help and support via the NHS. It's one area of primary health care that would make a huge difference to people's lives and offer a return on the investment. I'd also like to see the govt take a more pro-active role in ensuring the food for sale in our supermarkets isn't contributing to the problem.
I completely agree that overweight people need more support. It is easy to be judgmental blaming those who are over weight but it’s not so simple. I don’t believe people willingly damage their health by risking disease and early death by over eating.
The rates of obesity are markedly higher in the most deprived areas of the U.K. for example, and many cheaper “fast” foods are carb, sugar and fat laden. As Maizie says there is strong resistance and lobbying by the food industry at any attempt by the government to modify marketing or manufacture of unhealthy drinks and foods.
I also believe think obesity should be addressed in a more holistic way, not just focussing on diet but lifestyle, exercise and psychological support.
My GP believes that obesity is one of the biggest challenges to the NHS, particularly in the future as more children are overweight.
I think it’s inevitable in the future as increasing numbers of obese people travel, that airlines will insist on very large customers purchasing an additional seat. Will necessitate weight notification on booking.