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      Bitching about down votes doesn’t magically make you right. You’re being downvoted because what you said is idiotic.

      It has a lot to do with what’s in the food. Sure, if you eat nothing but 1500 calories of Twinkies every day, when you were eating 3000 balanced calories, you’ll lose weight.

      That is about 12 Twinkies. Not even an entire box of Twinkies. And that’s all you get to eat in a day.

      It would be much easier to reduce calories if half of them were from vegetables and the other half from meat. Feeling hungry has a lot to do with why diets fail. You can’t just apply physics to the human body and expect emotional and hormonal changes not to have an impact on the choices that human makes.

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        would be much easier to reduce calories if half of them were from vegetables and the other half from meat.

        you’re saying like eating twinkies is the only option. Veggies and meat are in every market. Are people generally this stupid that they think they have to only eat junk food?

        I think SupraMario has a good point - people (over)eat and they sit all day, every day. Personally, I eat a shit ton - but I also burn a shit ton, about 900 calories extra daily through exercise. If i didn’t exercise I would probably overeat, too. We need to get people off their asses.

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          73% of all of the food sold in the US is considered ultra processed, so no it’s not just Twinkies, but at this point unless you’re only buying neat and vegetables, you’re buying something that is lower in nutrients and bound to make you feel more hungry than you would if you ate something nearly identical that you made yourself.

          Getting up and moving is great, I’m not discounting exercise. You do not lose weight by exercising. You lose weight through diet control.

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            You do not lose weight by exercising. You lose weight through diet control.

            you lose weight by CICO. You either restrict calories in, or increase calories out, it does not matter.

            73% of all of the food sold in the US is considered ultra processed, so no it’s not just Twinkies, but at this point unless you’re only buying neat and vegetables, you’re buying something that is lower in nutrients and bound to make you feel more hungry than you would if you ate something nearly identical that you made yourself.

            agreed. But it’s not too difficult - buy some zuchinni, potatoes, tomatoes, onion, garlic, eggplant - dice it up, put in a pan, salt, pepper, nutmeg, together with whole, skin on chicken, roast for 45 min and you have a delicious nutricious meal. It’s literally 15 minutes of prep and it feeds a whole family at once. Everyone can do it. There’s no need to buy any processed food.

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              See my first comment, applying physics to the human body and ignoring the hormonal and psychological impacts is going to lead to failure. It is much more like treating addiction than anything else.

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      That’s part of it but the deeper question is why are people more sedentary? Why do people eat more often?

      What is it about our society that promotes eating more processed foods?

      My feelings are that food for many people is a sedative for a stressful life. Sugar is a great drug to make you feel good temporarily.

      Then there is very little quality education around good nutrition and cooking in the US. Most people just take what the learned from their parents and go with it. And if their parents weren’t food smart then they probably will not be either.

      there is a lot more to the obesity epidemic than just “stop eating so much”