To what each do with our own bodies is purely up to each and everyone of us.
This movement, The Fat Acceptance Movement, is something that I cannot support.
Watch this video clip on the Fat Acceptance Movement.
Healthy overweight women (excuse me fat women, and that’s the term they are using) are creating a movement to tell the world that they are ok with being fat, that they are happier, and healthier than they ever were at lighter weights.
The interview on Good Morning America goes on to tell us that the women they interviewed are working closely with the physicians to make sure they don’t have any side effects tradiditionally associated with being overeweight. They even mention that their physicians are ok with their decisions to support the Fat Acceptance Movement.
Here are my thoughts…
1. Being obese (or fat as these women admit) is not healthy. They may not have any health problems now but in 5 or 10 years they most certainly will, reserach proves this.
2. The story mentions that yo-yo diets are harmful to our health as well, which is true, but why not adapt a healthy style of living? Eat fruits and vegetables, very few grains, and lean proteins. Exercise consistently, even if it only starts with walking. Giving in to temptations whenever you want and avoiding physical activity is not healthy.
3. One woman says she’s healthier now than when she was 100 lbs lighter, I think she might have felt unhealthy at the lighter weight because she still wasn’t eating properly. There’s a huge difference to eating well and restricitng what you eat. Deprivation and dieting typically isn’t successful. Committing to a healthy lifestyle is.
4. I think too skinny is also not healthy. I think people who are of average weight who don’t eat well and don’t exercise, but are just blessed with a decent metabolism and good genetics, is also not healthy. Just as I think being obese is not healthy.
5. Curves are good, shape is good, strength is good.
I do not believe these women are as happy as they say they are. I cannot believe their physicians support their position. Obesity is on a rise, it’s effecting our youth, it’s a leading cause of death, it’s becoming an epidemic.
Tags: fat acceptance movement, nutrition, pamela macelree, weight loss by Pamela
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