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CALORIES vs INGREDIENTS: The Case for YellowSnow
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I must concede, the statistic that American's average 3400 calories and less-than 20 minutes of exercise per day is striking.
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3400?! That's nearly 50% more than what people need to maintain weight. Wouldn't the average male put on 1.5 lbs every 3 days eating like that without any exercise?
It’s atrocious and sadly it’s just basic maff
And by maff I mean arithmetic.
"Biochemically there's little difference between cane sugar and HFCS"
"Zero differences in metabolic health outcomes"
I 100% agree with everything the good doctor said and it perfectly sums up my criticism of the MAHA obsessions with HFCS, seed oils, food dyes, etc.
The root cause of metabolic disease in the country is overconsumption of calories and little or no movement. Cooking fries in beef tallow or switching to Messican Coke is such a silly distraction from personal responsibility. It's hard, and it's a process to count calories, cook whole meals, and move around, but it's the only way besides Ozempic.
I used to be BP regular but Krystal and Saagar have too many shit takes some of the time (TITTT) so I listen a lot less. I'm still strong wood on Krystal. People forget she was a D1 Swimmer a Clempson.
Saw one of these billboards a few years back and thought we are fucked. I worked hard to drop my weight at middle age and was THANKFUL for it. It's why I keep it off
I don't believe that the first claim about those substances pertains to obesity. You're ignoring chronic disease, allergies, etc.
the public health crisis in America is metabolic diseases and heart Disease. We are unhealthy because we’re fucking fat. Dealing in hypotheticals about Roundup in Cheerios is a waste of time and energy from a policy standpoint.
Sky net says an active 205 pound male needs 2800 to 3500 calories per day to maintain body weight. I’m guessing I average 3500 per day on average. people forget the UW athletic department used to give old Yella cases of insure old people drink so I could get to a healthy weight. 400 calories per can.
Obesity is issue #1 for the general population, but there are a lot of cancers showing up in young, thin people at rates never seen before. Processed foods and chemicals.
my point is that maha is popping off about Messican Coke and beef tallow fries and natural color fruit loops are major public health wins which is poppy cock. It could be that higher rates of cancer in yoots is related to being fat and out of shape.
what’s gonna do me in in life is wildfire smoke. Pray for Yella.
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/obesity/obesity-fact-sheet
Ocamm’s Razor
I just ate 4 of those yasso ice cream bars for dinner.
@YellowSnow I think we are in general agreement that obesity is the biggest health problem in the US. No reason to not also pursue other problems with the food supply. Americans will be fat fucks until the day that cheap snacks disappear. People would rather take pills so that they can continue pigging out on Cheetos and Mountain Dew.
why not both GIF.
Because it's misleading to make people think there's a healthier version of Coca Cola or French fries.
so because there are some dipshits who actually don’t know obesity is a more significant culprit we shouldn’t push for less bullshit ingredients in our food?
not really following honestly.
Because obesity is the root cause of all the diseases.
Why are seed oils and HFCS "bull shit" ingredients and cane sugar and beef tallow somehow "good" ingredients if the end result is the same?
Are you claiming that cancers, diabetes, etc did not exist before people started getting fat?
HFCS is connected to fatty liver and more likely to be connected to obesity. Seed oils cause inflammation. Artificial dyes cause behavioral problems. Artificial sweeteners screw up insulin responses, can cause users to have increased hunger, are tied to cancers, etc. It is not just about calories in and calories out. People being fat causes lots of health problems. CHEMICALS in food are also not good for people to consume.
Starting to think that Yella works for Bayer.
T2 diabetes used to be pretty rare a hundred years ago and has gone up directly in proportion with obesity rates.
Increased cancer rates track with increased obesity as well. Obesity is a major risk factor in many cancers. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/obesity/obesity-fact-sheet
Fatty liver is metabolic dysfunction and/or excessive alcohol consumption. So people switching from HFCS soda to cane sugar soda is going to help here? Doubtful.
There's no strong evidence to suggest artificial sweeteners cause cancer. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/diet/artificial-sweeteners-fact-sheet
Just cause something is a synthesized chemical doesn't make automatically bad for you.
I wish I worked for Bayer. Probably pays well.