The thing isn't how rudely you tell me that I'm a bad person, it's that you're equating a physical trait with a moral imperative and telling me that since I don't measure up to YOUR ideal of a good person then obviously I must be a BAD person.
Also, studies have been done that show that dieting does not work. It's not that you can't starve yourself into a smaller size, it's that eventually your metabolism adapts and starts storing every possible nutrient as fat instead of using it to repair tissue, build muscle, etc.
I can't find the full text anywhere for free (which is not unusual for scientific papers honestly) but there was a study done as far back as 1991 that concluded:
Thats from the abstract of the study, which can be found here if you want to pay for it: http://tinyurl.com/nkpxxd
Junkfood Science (yeah I know... but they're about the only source I've found that breaks down the studies into plain language I can understand and actually cites their sources) did a break down of that article and a few others in the same vein back in December 07 (http://tinyurl.com/mv3wpw) and one of the things quoted in their blog post really made sense to me. Paraphrasing here (the exact quote is in the post I linked in this paragraph)
Some 54 million Americans are currently dieting... yet the number of people who are fat keeps going up. If dieting worked, wouldn't that cause the rate to at least hold steady if not drop? Just a bit down from that observation, there is a paragraph that says:
And you know thats really not the kind of life I want to live. And contrary to the comment made a little earlier (forget from whom), I'm not "whining because I'm fat".
I'm "whining" because of how I'm being treated for being fat.
And speaking of things said earlier... the comment that children can catch second hand fat learning unhealthy habits from their parents.
Is catching second hand anorexia better? That is JUST as (in my opinion, MORE of an) unhealthy of a habit, and the incidence of eating disorders among children as young as 5 to 7 is increasing as a result of our society that feels it needs to tell children that unless they're skinny and perfect they're bad.
cites -- http://tinyurl.com/ck44lg http://tinyurl.com/kpnwxd http://tinyurl.com/32vnpv
And finally... it's pretty well accepted that two things which actually CAUSE weight gain are stress and depression. So... how will causing people to feel ashamed of themselves, to cause them to hate themselves because everyone else does, to make them stress out obsessing over every single calorie they ingest and worry about how they'll make time to work off that calorie and even skip sleep (another thing thats been indicated as causing weight gain) in order to exercise away that sin before anyone sees it on their hips... how is that kind of thing doing ANYTHING to support your (general sense) stated goal of making sure everyone becomes thin?
You can't hate people for their own good.
oh, and Flyndaran, my comment about how would this work if we were shaming people for being gay, black, handicapped, etc was sarcasm -- obviously, calling people evil and telling them they should be ashamed of themselves for those things is a horrible rotten thing to do. I was attempting not so subtly to make the point that telling people they're horrible and should be ashamed of themselves for being fat is ALSO a horrible rotten thing to do.
Also, studies have been done that show that dieting does not work. It's not that you can't starve yourself into a smaller size, it's that eventually your metabolism adapts and starts storing every possible nutrient as fat instead of using it to repair tissue, build muscle, etc.
I can't find the full text anywhere for free (which is not unusual for scientific papers honestly) but there was a study done as far back as 1991 that concluded:
decades of research on the biology of weight regulation make clear the unlikelihood of success with dietary treatment, information which the health professions have been slow to integrate. Recommendations are made for improving lifestyle, health risk factors, body image, and the self-esteem of the obese without requiring weight loss.
Junkfood Science (yeah I know... but they're about the only source I've found that breaks down the studies into plain language I can understand and actually cites their sources) did a break down of that article and a few others in the same vein back in December 07 (http://tinyurl.com/mv3wpw) and one of the things quoted in their blog post really made sense to me. Paraphrasing here (the exact quote is in the post I linked in this paragraph)
Some 54 million Americans are currently dieting... yet the number of people who are fat keeps going up. If dieting worked, wouldn't that cause the rate to at least hold steady if not drop? Just a bit down from that observation, there is a paragraph that says:
A study of 784 participants, she reported, discovered that in trying to maintain their weight loss, they were obsessively exercising 1 1/2 hours a day and eating severely calorie restrictive diets of about 1,400 kcal/day. “In other words, their life is devoted to weight loss.” They generally exhibit anorectic behaviors, not healthy, normal eating.
I'm "whining" because of how I'm being treated for being fat.
And speaking of things said earlier... the comment that children can catch second hand fat learning unhealthy habits from their parents.
Is catching second hand anorexia better? That is JUST as (in my opinion, MORE of an) unhealthy of a habit, and the incidence of eating disorders among children as young as 5 to 7 is increasing as a result of our society that feels it needs to tell children that unless they're skinny and perfect they're bad.
cites -- http://tinyurl.com/ck44lg http://tinyurl.com/kpnwxd http://tinyurl.com/32vnpv
And finally... it's pretty well accepted that two things which actually CAUSE weight gain are stress and depression. So... how will causing people to feel ashamed of themselves, to cause them to hate themselves because everyone else does, to make them stress out obsessing over every single calorie they ingest and worry about how they'll make time to work off that calorie and even skip sleep (another thing thats been indicated as causing weight gain) in order to exercise away that sin before anyone sees it on their hips... how is that kind of thing doing ANYTHING to support your (general sense) stated goal of making sure everyone becomes thin?
You can't hate people for their own good.
oh, and Flyndaran, my comment about how would this work if we were shaming people for being gay, black, handicapped, etc was sarcasm -- obviously, calling people evil and telling them they should be ashamed of themselves for those things is a horrible rotten thing to do. I was attempting not so subtly to make the point that telling people they're horrible and should be ashamed of themselves for being fat is ALSO a horrible rotten thing to do.
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