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by Guzba
459 days ago
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The orthodox reason for why people are overweight is calories in, calories out. Does it matter if those calories are a prepackaged cake or candy? In the end it is just calories. Would gratuitously large steaks in the meat section and huge rotisserie turkeys instead of chicken at Costco produce the same result? It seems strange to pick on certain types of foods unless believe those foods are the cause of obesity instead of just eating too many calories of any kind. If you think cookies and candy are bad but other things are not, why? Is it that they are easier to over-eat? If so, how does that compound over time, given humans are trying to maintain homeostasis which includes a healthy set weight via satiety. Exercise induces more calorie consumption later. Over calorie consumption also induces lower consumption later. This seem like relevant factors. |
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