If someone smokes they are killing themselves and that is wrong. If someone does drugs then they are killing themselves as well and that is wrong. People look down on other people who do these things. So, my question is, why do obese people (those who don't have glandular problems) get a break if they are killing themselves too. Obesity causes heart disease, COPD, diabetes, and joint problems to name a few. It also has been classified as a disability (in other words obese people can use tax dollars that everyone pays to cover their physical inadequecies). If the others who do things to themselves are looked down on so badly for killing themselves, why are obese people given such a break?
2006-06-28
23:20:11
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COPD can be a result of obesity. It can be caused by a fat embolism that clots the polmonary arteries. I assume that when I mentioned that obesity caused by glandular problems was excluded that that meant genetics. Anyway the fact of the matter is that you can beat genetics to a point and obesity is a result of more input than output (calories that is).
2006-06-28
23:37:17 ·
update #1