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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2150863" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I often blame my 'feeder'. Then I just realise my genes haven't helped but I'm the tallest female in our family so I guess it could be worse.</p><p>An underactive thyroid diagnosed at 22yrs old tells me alot too.</p><p>I agree that psychology and sociology with gene factors all contribute. </p><p>I guess that's what makes us human. </p><p></p><p>The bias against obesity though shames young people into hiding away and making their obesity worse. </p><p>Society does have some responsibility with shift work, long hours worked or encouraged and fat shaming. </p><p>Processed food is under the microscope, currently.</p><p></p><p>I love new incentives in infant schools to keeping children active and even buying outdoor rambling/running routes. (Tyne Tees TV article yesterday). All to undo Thatchers selling of school fields etc.</p><p></p><p>I agree with [USER=223921]@JohnEGreen[/USER]. We all have to take responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2150863, member: 196960"] I often blame my 'feeder'. Then I just realise my genes haven't helped but I'm the tallest female in our family so I guess it could be worse. An underactive thyroid diagnosed at 22yrs old tells me alot too. I agree that psychology and sociology with gene factors all contribute. I guess that's what makes us human. The bias against obesity though shames young people into hiding away and making their obesity worse. Society does have some responsibility with shift work, long hours worked or encouraged and fat shaming. Processed food is under the microscope, currently. I love new incentives in infant schools to keeping children active and even buying outdoor rambling/running routes. (Tyne Tees TV article yesterday). All to undo Thatchers selling of school fields etc. I agree with [USER=223921]@JohnEGreen[/USER]. We all have to take responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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