Obese Habits?
The Washington Post has a story today about The Seven Secrets of Highly Obese People. The bad habits they point to is things like using big plates, eating fast, always eating all the food on your plate, taking seconds and never eating breakfast.
But here is a comment from a slim reader who begs to disagree.
I am amazed at this study. I have a BMI of 20.5 and I do all of the things that they say obese people do. I eat very quickly, I take the larger plate and always go back for seconds. I actually have a major problem with leaving food on a plate (just wasteful!) The last time I ate breakfast on a regular basis probably was 15 years ago. Either this study is full of crap, or I am the luckiest person on the face of the earth (I think it is the first, not the second). It comes down to a very easy item. Exercise 5 times a week. Even if it is a 20 minute walk. My parents are very overweight, but they do not exercise. Take control of your life and do something about your weight if it is an issue. Someone at my office is always looking for the easy route to weight lose. She drinks special drinks, goes on crazy diets. When I ask her if she exercises, she says that she doesn't have to to lose weight. Obviously, she does.
The buffet photo is via NixKitz.
Another reader makes this point;
While this is all very interesting, I must say I just love how it conveniently wraps all of the actions of obese people in such a neat little package. So THAT'S why they are fat! Seriously, have you put any thought into why food seems to be so important to those who happen to be larger than you? Why they choose larger plates and tables that are closer to the buffet? Not because of laziness. Ever consider the psychological causes? Maybe that person is depressed and uses food as a way to comfort and fill that hole? And at times when they feel that no one truly understands them or is there for them, food is always there. So yes, there is somewhat of a desperation to get to that warm, tasty, comforting food. ...
I'm not saying that this is the case for everyone who is overweight, but it may be for many of us out there. And while these "little steps" sound so easy, the first thing a person has to do before really making a difference in eating habits is working on their self mentally and eventually find out that food is only a temporary solution to filling that void.





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In my opinion those things pointed out in the Washington Post are merely small problems. Whats most important is we condition our mind properly in achieving whatever weight loss goals.
What makes people fat isn't really a secret. Just go hang out at the local buffet. I got fat because I like to eat. Not really a secret. I'm sure there are a hundred reasons why people over eat, I know I can come up with many as to why I did. Thanks for sharing that article. Great post!
Great post! It is so true that many people eat for comfort in fact I am one of them!! I have lost 100 pounds now but still struggle to this day with controlling my eating! It's a joy to share my journey and that is why I blog, It also helps me do the research and know more about myself and why I do what I do!!
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I agree with Rex. I live or die by portion sizes. Over years of trying to lose weight I found that it's not so much WHAT I eat but HOW MUCH.
I started MediFast not to long ago and I'm astounded at my results. The food is portioned out so I don't have to plan my meals, shop for them, or cook them. My monthly expenditure on food is less also. It's great!
I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about portion sizes. I'm 5'10' and soon I'll be reaching my goal of 165 lbs.
My experience has been that cutting calorie intake to about 1400-1600 per day really helps a lot in a short time. I went through a regimen of eating flax bread toast for breakfast, fibre rich steamed vegetables and a sprinkling of spices for lunch, and eating healthy but very limited portions of snacks through the day, helped automatically cut portions and calorie intake.
In addition a healthy intake of antioxidant rich fruits will ensure longer term health.
Acai berry comes to mind so here's a blog entry on the value that it brings to not only supplement fitness goals but perhaps to help contribute to some weight loss.
Here;s the Acai Berry blog entry : http://www.rsoutlet.com/2009/09/acai-berry-diet-natural-weight-loss.html
The Acai Berry crap was exposed on CNN and Fox News for a hoax. Eating less and moving more is the only proven method for sustained and healthy weight loss.
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