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‘Healthy’ but overweight?

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bumbleymummy · 27/01/2021 23:39

Ok, I know this is a sensitive subject and I’m really not trying to upset or offend anyone. I just think it’s misleading when people say things like ‘ICU is filled with healthy under 60s’ or talk about a ‘healthy 40- something’ passing away and it turns out that person/a high proportion of those patients are very overweight. Are people who are clearly overweight actually ‘healthy’? I know it’s not the same as an underlying condition like diabetes or heart disease but we know that a high bmi puts people at greater risk of complications from coronavirus.

Before someone jumps on me, I’m not saying that someone’s life is of less value because they are overweight or have an underlying health condition. I’m just wondering if it’s accurate to say that they are ‘healthy’ when we are reporting figures and talking about risk.

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BuffetShark · 02/02/2021 15:37

Alcoholism - Yes.
Anorexia - No.

Why is alcoholism a disease and not a ‘lifestyle choice’ @ElliFAntspoo?

Bluebolt · 02/02/2021 15:49

I read it the other way round

ListeningQuietly · 02/02/2021 15:50

Interesting report out today
www.nao.org.uk/other/childhood-obesity-visualisation

ListeningQuietly · 02/02/2021 15:53

Breakfast is essential for Breakfast food manufacturers
not for sedentary adults

Ddot · 02/02/2021 15:58

Try a banana

Ddot · 02/02/2021 16:05

It's hard for your body to burn fat by burning fat. Direct energy (food) makes burning fat much easier for your body. Some people work better with three meals some are grazes and need small amounts more often. Whatever works best for you but eat regularly and your body will repay you. Don't starve yourself because it will make your metabolism sluggish

MsTSwift · 02/02/2021 18:08

I think that’s been disproved. I found the opposite anyway. 16 hours of fasting a day weight dropped off and fast.

Ddot · 02/02/2021 18:47

🤪

ElliFAntspoo · 02/02/2021 19:00

@BuffetShark

Alcoholism - Yes. Anorexia - No.

Why is alcoholism a disease and not a ‘lifestyle choice’ @ElliFAntspoo?

No, you asked if I considered them lifestyle choices and addictions. Yes I consider alcoholism a lifestyle choice and an addiction. No I do not consider anorexia to be a lifestyle choice. I consider it to be a mental health disorder.
Roastednotsalt · 02/02/2021 19:02

@Aquamarine1029

If you are overweight, especially if you are obese, you are not healthy. It puts strain on every aspect of your body.
There’s a vast difference between overweight slightly and obese.
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