Might one consider that we older people tend to let ourselves become fat, not only because of biological changes- but perhaps in part because our susceptibility to the peer pressure of fat shaming (among other social pressures) is either diminished, or simply becomes too difficult to acquiesce to.
Feel free to consider it, but remember that all age groups are growing obese, not just "we older people." When you say "that we older people tend to let ourselves become fat" instead of simply saying that we older people tend to become fat, you make your bias obvious: We are in control of not 'letting ourselves go'.
Or, as a corollary, does greater social tolerance for obesity produce more obese individuals?
Do you have any reason to think so? Do you have any reason to think that the social tolerance for obesity has increased?
children as young as three exhibit anti-fat attitudes.
Discrimination against fat people is so endemic, most of us don’t even realise it’s happening (The Conversation, May 9, 2018)
Results: Overall, the data indicate that a wide range of media - from television shows to books, newspapers, and the internet - portray overweight and obese individuals in a stigmatizing manner.
Weight bias in the media: a review of recent research. (PubMed, Feb. 2010)
Are there fat jokes? (Does-the-Dog-Die? website with many examples of recent movies with fat jokes)
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