Life must be so simple out there in Flatland
What a crock.
We're a long way into the thread, and several facts remain right from the start:
Carbs in less carbs used = weight gain, loss or stability.
People do not need to eat more carbs than they need.
Their problem is psychological. If they could cut down on food, they wouldn't be obese.
I have no idea what you think will be achieved by normalising obesity. Maybe all the fatties will feel better that it's not their fault as their knees and hips get replaced after the extra wear and tear. Maybe they'll wish they thought about using smaller plates.
Personally, I don't give a flying what size people are. If they want to be enormous, more power to them.
Just don't expect me to pay for it.
I find it difficult to believe that after one or two generations there are suddenly mass metabolic issues which stop millions of people from not being obese. And it can't be helped.
30-40 years ago most people were normal. Were we attacked by aliens?
Short answer is people ate differently back then.
More carbs have allowed the metabolically slow - a handy evolutionary trait, for obvious reasons - to get obese. That's why Pasifika people are all the size of a small house. We dump our crappy, fat-loaded meat offcuts on them and their bodies are designed to survive on 3 coconuts and 600 calories a day. What do you think will happen? Hello diabetes!
If you want a good laugh, get hold of go stream an early 1970s TV program. Everyone is pencil-slim, and that was 40 lousy years ago.
No matter, with Gerry Brownlee on the team, your boys won't be taxing anything sweet in a hurry!