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health-dangerous as being fat, but why is this issue always phrased in a manner of extremes? It's obesity events or anorexia, overweight or underweight, as if there's events no such thing as a happy medium. I seriously think events the use of language is a contributing factor. We need to change the way we talk about this issue, for example, instead of 'weight loss' or 'weight gain,' how about 'weight control?' If we change the emphasis from being thin to having a sort of 'corridor' of healthy weight to stay within, (you've seen the height-weight charts in doctor's offices =) I think people might take a more relaxed attitude, but it needs a proper, common sense and popular solution instead of medical authorities just shaking their finger and complaining about the 'thin at all costs' lobby [« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] » RE: xtremes Posted by: jackie Posted by: BuckFush on Mar 2, 2006 6:58 AM [Report this comment] Go to Houston, TX if you want to see a fat epidemic.
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