allofhertwist
AllOfHerTwist
allofhertwist

You’re not done, you keep bullshitting with questionable data. “Underweight” people??!! Dumbass, this is about obesity, it’s costs to the healthcare industry and yet here you are stating that obese people live longer and are healthier, hahaha!

I’ve already provided MULTIPLE insurance and healthcare links to refute your gibberish. Once more...obesity is the #1 healthcare issue in the US...which also has the highest rate of obesity in the industrialized world.

Let me repeat myself YET AGAIN....obesity is the NUMBER ONE healthcare issue in the US, which is also the #1 country in the industrialized world for obesity.

You’re not funny, if that’s what you’re going for.

I’m in great shape, i have always been athletic. As I got older I started with P90X and Shaun T’s Insanity. Now I follow Mike Matthews doing heavy weights/low reps and 4 days of HIIT. Forty-two and and I almost have an 8-pack, not too shabby IMO.

Because they aren’t the #1 cause for rising healthcare premiums, idiot...obesity is.

Not misinformed at all:

Nope.

Try keeping up, their obesity directly affects me in increasing healthcare premiums, much like smokers do.

Obesity isn’t “some pudge”, and you you actually WERE skinny you’d realize it is much easier to maintain that when you normally exercise and eat healthy, there is nothing “hard” about that. But it is far easier to NOT exercise and eat right, hence why the US is one of the fattest countries.

I’m not digging anything, are you saying that obesity isn’t linked to diabetes and vice versa? Or that being obese isn’t the #1 healthcare issue in this country?

He didn’t look good in lace obviously...

Pay the fuck attention, I already provided the link showing Type 2 diabetes and obesity states...which go hand in hand, dummy. Obese people are at HIGH RISK to get diabetes.

...or like I’ve done MULTIPLE times using common sense, I could provide links showing what is universally known...that AAs have the highest levels of diabetes and obesity in this country.

If you paid the fuck attention you’d see that neither site actually WROTE those articles they were based on studies from the Univ. of Oxford and Boston University School of Public Health.

Nope.

I’m not shaming people whatsoever, I’ve stated MULTIPLE times it takes hard work, yet time and time again it has been PROVEN that regular exercise and portion control prevent obesity. Just going to the gym and not breaking a sweat doesn’t automatically you credit. But this whole trend of “I love my overweight body”

I’m Team Church’s Chicken...

And yet my premiums going up are reflected in that.