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<blockquote data-quote="Mary1680" data-source="post: 1628566" data-attributes="member: 236407"><p>[USER=439516]@Sue192[/USER] , you raise a very important point about lifestyle facors which are not necessarily within our control. Many jobs curtail activity such as sitting at a computer, on an asemply line, in a car or bus for hours on end. Working hours coupled with long commutes are issues for employers and politicians to address in order to create a healthier population by delivering real choices. It appears to be socially acceptable to blame people in general for poor lifestyle choices and unacceptable behaviours when in many cases the choice in fact is not ours to make. Therefore in my opinion, politicians and industry must accept their share of the blame for poor diet and inactivity among the general population and for generating a lot of misconceptions which lead to uniformed criticism such as you have experienced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mary1680, post: 1628566, member: 236407"] [USER=439516]@Sue192[/USER] , you raise a very important point about lifestyle facors which are not necessarily within our control. Many jobs curtail activity such as sitting at a computer, on an asemply line, in a car or bus for hours on end. Working hours coupled with long commutes are issues for employers and politicians to address in order to create a healthier population by delivering real choices. It appears to be socially acceptable to blame people in general for poor lifestyle choices and unacceptable behaviours when in many cases the choice in fact is not ours to make. Therefore in my opinion, politicians and industry must accept their share of the blame for poor diet and inactivity among the general population and for generating a lot of misconceptions which lead to uniformed criticism such as you have experienced. [/QUOTE]
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