| > lol us American's eat like crap and barely walk. It has not been the solution in this country Again, you're not understanding and I'm just not sure how much more I can dumb this down. When you are fat, the thing everyone will tell you is "eat healthier and move more" That has been our approach to the obesity epidemic since the beginning. And it's not working. > Individual behavior, cultural upbringing, economic circumstance, physical environment, etc. These things are way more important than any drug or policy and minimally impacted by them Literally all of those are directly impacted by policy. If you legitimately think culture, economy, and physical environment has nothing to do with policy, go move to South Sudan. If you're truly that unbelievably stupid, put your money where your mouth is. |
> That has been our approach to the obesity epidemic since the beginning. And it's not working.
If you don't actually move more and eat healthier, yeah it won't work. Saying something and doing something are 2 different things. Anyone that does it will lose weight and be healthier. There's really no getting around it.
> If you legitimately think culture, economy, and physical environment has nothing to do with policy.
I never said "nothing" to do with policy. Read my comments again. I'm arguing against policy being the only solution and you took that to mean something else.
Culture and personal responsibility have a role in health. Next!