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Old 04-03-2012, 05:52 AM
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Oh I know I'm fine, I laugh every time the Doc gives me the fat guy talk, and so do they usually.
And as I said before, prepping your own food is great, but not an option for many.
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Old 04-03-2012, 08:05 AM
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There are 2 extremes, the obese and the superskinny. For example at work the physical test tables favor you if your weight is low. Let's take an example. 2 persons 180cm tall(roughly 6ft), one weighs 90kg and other 75kg. They both get same results in the physical tests but which one gets better score? Is the heavier guy in worse condition even he with 15kg more did the same?

But as EZ pointed out, the size of products have gone up over the last years. When I was a kid we were happy to get a small 100g candybag to share with my sisters. Now one kid eats these Mega bags of 400g! There are burger and pizza joints everywhere and their advertising strikes the young most and they also target small kids with their happy meals and whatever. I VERY rarely take my son to a burger joint, he eats normal home made food. And it is not that time consuming to make something, just plan a bit ahead

I had a period where I noted my weight went up, no excuses. Now I have been working hard to get it back down and more than happy with this decision. Feeling much better and I can do more. Key word self discipline I do not want to be a walking heap of fat..
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Old 04-03-2012, 08:27 AM
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I know several people that are not sporty at all and who have no weight problem.
I do little sport myself (I go to the fitness 2 times a week, but I walk a lot) and I probably lean a bit towards the skinny side, but last time I did a check-up all my body parameters were right where they should be, even if I could probably weight some kg more and stil be fine.

I think that having a balanced nutrition is the key, one should avoid excesses. I eat meat, fish, quite a lot of vegetables. I don't eat too much sweet stuff nor I drink to much sodas. I only eat "plain" food, no low-fat/carb/anything food. Plain milk, plain sugar and so on.

At home we mostly cook all our dishes ourselves, we go sometimes at McDo or other with the kids, and I see no problem in that if it's not too often and if they eat well the rest of the time.

Of course people are different and some have to be more careful about what they eat.
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