• fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 hours ago

    Hard disagree here.

    “Forcing simple healthy choices” completely disregards the many and varied causes of obesity.

    This type of thinking reminds me of the war on drugs approach to drug abuse.

    Quite obviously, the underlying causes of obesity are many and varied. The only way to resolve an “obesity pandemic” is to have more services directed at understanding an individual’s unique circumstances and helping them develop strategies to improve their health.

    This sounds expensive, and doesn’t sound like an election-winning policy in 2025, but that’s where we are at.

    • spankinspinach@sh.itjust.works
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      1 hour ago

      To be fair, I didn’t propose this approach as an absolute solution to the obesity pandemic. I said I agree with this method. There are obviously contributing factors that I’ve listed elsewhere, but I stand by that - you don’t have to agree with me. It can easily be part of a broader strategy.

      If you wanted to solve the obesity pandemic, 100% resolved, absolutely you need systemic change and individualized services. And yes lol it would be a wildly expensive endeavour.

      Edit: phrasing