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The New View on Being Fat or Obese

10 November 2016 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
The New View on Being Fat or Obese

"Americans believe that obesity is tied with cancer as the biggest health threat in the nation today. But though scientific research shows that diet and exercise are insufficient solutions, a large majority say fat people should be able to summon the willpower to lose weight on their own."

Indeed, the earlier medical opinion was, aside from a few very rare medical conditions, no one was consigned to being overweight. It was a question of calories consumed vs calories expended, given our metabolic state of calories required.

"[But r]esearchers [now] say obesity, which affects one-third of Americans, is caused by interactions between the environment and genetics and has little to do with sloth or gluttony. There are hundreds of genes that can predispose to obesity in an environment where food is cheap and portions are abundant." NY Times
Obesity is best thought of as a disease is the developing scientific conclusion.

Hmmm. I am skeptical. Why should an "environment where food is cheap and portions are abundant' then matter. Also, is effect being confused with causation? Do lifestyle factors have a genetic input? Isn't being slothful a reaction of choice to one's environment that encourages fatness? The slothful don't climb mountains; ever hear of an obese Sherpa? Aren't genes supposed to be relatively isolated from environmental effects? With separable impacts? What
is going on here? Is this a new fat apologetics? Anew medical industry for profit in the making? Just like we are not responsible for becoming and being alcoholics?

I have weighed between 215 and 180 all my life since high school (170) and can lose weight at will by eating less, doing more and stop substituting food for sleep. I now weigh about 184.

Cases I tried as lead lawyer which lasted more than one month, usually caused me to lose about 20 to 25 pounds, so I would beef up a bit before hand to lower my net loss. Recall the dicta that there were no fat people at Auschwitz where diets were low calorie?

I tend to believe in the survey results and am skeptical about the new claims. They sound in apologetics to me; a pandering to the newly ill for a profitable new medical industry. But, hey, what is true here?
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
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