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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyExpat" data-source="post: 1212338" data-attributes="member: 200461"><p>It's unfortunate at least.</p><p>But, and a big but.</p><p>You will never stop them getting diabetes, or obesity, or both, as you say, it is entirely out of their control. Nothing will change it.</p><p>But, the majority of type 2 diabetics, by a big majority are obese. And can be helped by curbing overeating.</p><p>So you can't punish those who are obese, and diabetic, pre-diabetic, or even just starting on the road there, and also the other risks that come with obesity, by not mentioning it, and not encouraging that group to eat less.</p><p>That'll be causing physical harm to the majority, which is a greater wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyExpat, post: 1212338, member: 200461"] It's unfortunate at least. But, and a big but. You will never stop them getting diabetes, or obesity, or both, as you say, it is entirely out of their control. Nothing will change it. But, the majority of type 2 diabetics, by a big majority are obese. And can be helped by curbing overeating. So you can't punish those who are obese, and diabetic, pre-diabetic, or even just starting on the road there, and also the other risks that come with obesity, by not mentioning it, and not encouraging that group to eat less. That'll be causing physical harm to the majority, which is a greater wrong. [/QUOTE]
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