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Of course people should be working on their own health, and trying to reach a healthy weight. And I think that probably everybody that is out of the "good" range (whatever that may be for them) either is trying, or has tried, and failed, and given up. No one wants to be fat (or too skinny either, for that matter), but losing weight is very hard work, and the people who should be advising us on the best way to do it are obviously failing miserably at their job - otherwise there wouldn't be so many diet plans out there, and so very many overweight/obese people.
Tortoise - you are absolutely right about adjusting the average up. When I was in high school I wore size 12 pants, and was maybe 10# heavier than ideal ... and I continued to wear size 12 into my 40's. I figured if the pants fit I was doing alright, and didn't spend a lot of time worrying about my weight. I don't remember how or when I realized that, while the number was the same as it had always been, the size was actually quite a bit larger (which is why we now have the ridiculousness of thin teenagers wearing size "0" clothes!); vanity sizing I think they call it, and it certainly worked for me! The weight crept up, quite literally without me being entirely aware of it. Congratulations on the 40 lbs lost; that is a huge accomplishment!
Tortoise - you are absolutely right about adjusting the average up. When I was in high school I wore size 12 pants, and was maybe 10# heavier than ideal ... and I continued to wear size 12 into my 40's. I figured if the pants fit I was doing alright, and didn't spend a lot of time worrying about my weight. I don't remember how or when I realized that, while the number was the same as it had always been, the size was actually quite a bit larger (which is why we now have the ridiculousness of thin teenagers wearing size "0" clothes!); vanity sizing I think they call it, and it certainly worked for me! The weight crept up, quite literally without me being entirely aware of it. Congratulations on the 40 lbs lost; that is a huge accomplishment!
). And I am not poor, and I do have a very good, self learned, education on food and nutrition (because it interests me to know these things). But losing weight is hard, especially in view of the "accepted wisdom" about the best way to do it (which seldom works), and the push to consume vast amounts of junk food, which many people are poorly equipped to avoid (both the push to consume and the junk food itself)