Hi.
This is a sort of spin-off from the thread "Is Obesity Incurable?", here:
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=239190
If the obesity is so hard to "cure", I then mentioned about whether it could be prevented, such as in children, so they don't grow up to be obese. The OP mentioned:
So how can that be combatted, and the kid be prevented from getting fat in the first place?
This is a sort of spin-off from the thread "Is Obesity Incurable?", here:
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=239190
If the obesity is so hard to "cure", I then mentioned about whether it could be prevented, such as in children, so they don't grow up to be obese. The OP mentioned:
So much of this starts in childhood, or at least starts at an age before you really know what's going on. If you've been programmed as a kid to associate food with love, friends, family, celebration, special occasions, curing bad moods, etc, then your future is kind of written in stone, it seems.
It sounds like I'm blaming parents but of course parents are just one small factor in the behaviors a kid picks up -- peers, media, etc all play a factor. And they all point toward, "Eat, eat, eat, eat, and also being fat is horrible and you should feel bad."
The forces pushing you in that unhealthy direction are mind-boggling.
So how can that be combatted, and the kid be prevented from getting fat in the first place?
