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How common was obesity in the past?
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:43 pm
Was it uncommon to see really obese people before ~ the late 1980s? I've heard this before but thought it was improbable because when I look at what people before then ate and drank it was pretty damn unhealthy (fried chicken, white bread, canned foods, soft drinks, etc); however, I guess they did enough walking for a moderate caloric deficit
This post was edited on 8/29/20 at 8:47 pm
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:43 pm to Mithridates6
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Was it uncommon to see really obese people before ~ the late 1980s? I've heard this before but thought it was improbable because when I look at what people before then ate and drink it was pretty damn unhealthy; however, I guess they did enough walking for a moderate caloric deficit
You just see A LOT more of them now because internets
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:43 pm to Mithridates6
There were fat people in the 80s but it was far less common.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:47 pm to fallguy_1978
I was 15 years old in 1983. I only knew one person who had diabetes. And he had type 1 diabetes and was tall and skinny.
Today, I can easily name 30 people in my circle who have type 2 diabetes.
Today, I can easily name 30 people in my circle who have type 2 diabetes.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:47 pm to Mithridates6
Never in human history have there been more fat slobs than now. There have always been fat people just not so many. When I went to Europe in 2004 the only fat people I saw were American tourists.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:48 pm to Klingler7
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I was 15 years old in 1983. I only knew one person who had diabetes. And he had type 1 diabetes and was tall and skinny.
I remember growing up we'd have maybe 1 or 2 really overweight kids in my entire class.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:48 pm to Mithridates6
Fat was a sign of prosperity (as was pale skin). Fat meant you didn't have to do manual labor. Pale skin meant you didn't have to labor outside (hence "redneck" as a classist insult).
Look at all the fat, pale chicks in the paintings of Rubens.
This changed around WWI, as people started to consider thin bodies more desirable, along with suntans (getting more sun was now thought to be healthy)
Look at all the fat, pale chicks in the paintings of Rubens.
This changed around WWI, as people started to consider thin bodies more desirable, along with suntans (getting more sun was now thought to be healthy)
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:49 pm to Mithridates6
People still cooked meals in the 80s and “screen time” was basically evening news, Johnny Carson and MTV.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:51 pm to Mithridates6
Look at rock concerts from the sixties and seventies.
No fat hippies in attendance!
No fat hippies in attendance!
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:52 pm to ItzMe1972
The average NFL lineman in the 80s was 275 lbs
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:52 pm to Mithridates6
I've never been to Fenway Park in Boston, but several friends have. That place is like 100 years old. Everyone who has been there talks about how narrow the aisles are and how small the seats are. People 100 years ago weren't fat asses like they are now.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:53 pm to Purple Spoon
My dad was skinny coming out of the army at 30 years old. Ten years later he was 50 pounds overweight. I thought he was fat because he drank beer after work sometimes.
We cooked at home and all five of us sat around a table and ate good meals. Eating McDonald’s or a pizza maybe happened 5 times per year.
We cooked at home and all five of us sat around a table and ate good meals. Eating McDonald’s or a pizza maybe happened 5 times per year.
This post was edited on 8/29/20 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:54 pm to loogaroo
Correlation isn't causation but the decline of smoking matched the rise of obesity nicely
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:54 pm to Mithridates6
quote:
I've heard this before but thought it was improbable because when I look at what people before then ate and drank it was pretty damn unhealthy (fried chicken, white bread, canned foods, soft drinks, etc); however, I guess they did enough walking for a moderate caloric deficit
Cocaine was everywhere
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:55 pm to Mithridates6
fast food boom & high fructose syrup boom
Sugar wasn't nearly as bad. 80s soft drinks in badass glass were the shite.
Sugar wasn't nearly as bad. 80s soft drinks in badass glass were the shite.
This post was edited on 8/29/20 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:56 pm to Mithridates6
I was born in the late 80's but I've seen family pictures and videos and it seemed like morbid obesity was a lot less common. There were some girthy people, but not at the grossly diabetic looking fricks you see now.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:56 pm to LSUGrad9295
quote:Subtle “I have friends” brag noted.
I've never been to Fenway Park in Boston, but several friends have.
Posted on 8/29/20 at 8:57 pm to Klingler7
Obesity rates have tripled in the US in the last 50 years. It's certainly not just something made up by posters on here.
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