• kamenLady.
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    508 days ago

    Cycling would also help to reduce the amount of dangerously fat people. Which is an ever increasing problem.

    • JckRppr
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      47 days ago

      This reminds me of a story of a guy that lost his license due to an accident he caused, he was extremely overweight and had heart medication.

      His coworker asked what he was going to do about it and if there was a possibility of him quitting or getting fired because he couldn’t drive to work anymore.

      The guy asked his coworker for a spare bike and started going to and leaving from work in a bycicle from that point on and about a year (or maybe less than a year?) later, the guy is already off heart medications, lost something along the lines of 100kg, something crazy, and he was as fit as he could be.

      He got his license back and decided to not drive anymore unless absolutely necessary. They guy was essentially unrecognizeable.

    • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      Increased exercise won’t reduce the number of fat people. Fat people are caused by hormone levels typically due to diet. If you increase calories burned and do not address the hormones, fat bodies will simply increase caloric intake to maintain the balance.

      Cardiovascular health and strength improves with increased activity. And these are great health benefits. But diet is the way to reduce the amount of fat one is carrying.

    • @13igTyme@lemmy.world
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      158 days ago

      We can keep going. Reducing the amount of fat people will ease the strain on hospital systems and health care expenses.

        • @13igTyme@lemmy.world
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          48 days ago

          Expenses was a broad statement by me. To elaborate, it would lower expenses by reducing those needed acute care. Even small things that would be otherwise seen as outpatient or phase 2 recovery post surgical procedure are suddenly inpatient because the patient was 200lbs overweight.

          With less acute visits, insurance rates can go down because more people can opt into a federal health plan. Then more people are being seen for routine visits and preventative care. This would shift overall patient volume to outpatient freeing up EMS and acute services for more emergencies or when necessary.

          Then there are the various links between homelessness, obesity, mental health, drug use, Etc. Then there are the links between these factors and capitalist society. Way more things are linked to this and it’s why staying healthy is SO important.

    • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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      8 days ago

      True story: I was just at presentation for cyclists… there were maybe 30 of us. Every single person, young and old, were trim and healthy looking.

      Go to any car show, and let me know if you can say the same. LOL

    • @GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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      47 days ago

      dangerously fat people

      This isn’t a particularly nice phrasing - I think the same meaning could easily be conveyed with some slightly kinder choice of words.