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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 254529" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Guys let me give you and example of the knowledge about nutrition out there. I am very anal about keeping track of everything I do, Hell I even do my wife's self employment taxes. So at the cardiologist today he was shocked at how I track events of a-fib over time by two different methods and showed him all the results. He said very few people even try to do this. He also brought up nutrition. So I showed him the app on my phone for entering my diet and analyzing it. I have done this since around 1985 when I completed my master's degree. He was socked again. He said he doesn't have one patient that has a clue about nutrition much less track it like I have. This is just what we are up against. Most people have no clue about what to eat, how to l9se weight and can't afford a nutritionist or weight loss coach. The majority of people in the USA have a negative view about exercise in any form. Heck I deal with this in the classroom every semester. I teach a required class and the majority don't care about it other than they have to have the credit to graduate.</p><p></p><p>This problem needs to be addressed, but nothing has been done to address it. Thus the biggest factor leading to death is sedentary life styles, all over the world. Those of us here are just a drop in a big bucket that even bother to ask questions and learn. But I would also imagine that even here there are a few that don't practice good nutrition or even bother with exercise. Drugs are the easy way without having to learn nutrition which is a pain in the ass or put themselves in a huge uncomfortable zone getting off their butts to exercise. While these drugs are certainly not optimal its better than the alternative. Hopefully somewhere along the line these people will get some of the weight off, feel better about themselves and get up and start moving around. This may help stimulate some interest in learning how to eat right. Put down Twitter, Tic Tock and Instagram and start doing something to help yourself and avoid a slow miserable death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 254529, member: 43589"] Guys let me give you and example of the knowledge about nutrition out there. I am very anal about keeping track of everything I do, Hell I even do my wife's self employment taxes. So at the cardiologist today he was shocked at how I track events of a-fib over time by two different methods and showed him all the results. He said very few people even try to do this. He also brought up nutrition. So I showed him the app on my phone for entering my diet and analyzing it. I have done this since around 1985 when I completed my master's degree. He was socked again. He said he doesn't have one patient that has a clue about nutrition much less track it like I have. This is just what we are up against. Most people have no clue about what to eat, how to l9se weight and can't afford a nutritionist or weight loss coach. The majority of people in the USA have a negative view about exercise in any form. Heck I deal with this in the classroom every semester. I teach a required class and the majority don't care about it other than they have to have the credit to graduate. This problem needs to be addressed, but nothing has been done to address it. Thus the biggest factor leading to death is sedentary life styles, all over the world. Those of us here are just a drop in a big bucket that even bother to ask questions and learn. But I would also imagine that even here there are a few that don't practice good nutrition or even bother with exercise. Drugs are the easy way without having to learn nutrition which is a pain in the ass or put themselves in a huge uncomfortable zone getting off their butts to exercise. While these drugs are certainly not optimal its better than the alternative. Hopefully somewhere along the line these people will get some of the weight off, feel better about themselves and get up and start moving around. This may help stimulate some interest in learning how to eat right. Put down Twitter, Tic Tock and Instagram and start doing something to help yourself and avoid a slow miserable death. [/QUOTE]
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