Posted on 05/15/2020 10:21:07 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Boris Johnson is planning a war on obesity after deciding his own touch-and-go battle with coronavirus was exacerbated by him being overweight.
The PM is ready to ditch long-standing opposition to 'nanny state' policies and launch a crackdown on the nation's bulging waistlines after coronavirus is defeated.
He's told senior advisers that the experience - which he famously said 'could have gone either way' - has left him determined to lead a public health drive.
Being obese doubles the risk of needing hospital treatment for coronavirus, research shows.
And with one in three British adults now clinically obese, the UK has one of the highest rates in the world.
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I’m betting on fatness to win this “war”. Boris will consult the all-knowing “experts” who will recommend/impose eating less meat, more carbs, veganism, and whatever else the Anthony Fauci’s of the nutrition world are pushing.
Oh God, not this crap again. I hope this doesn’t go back to the old yarn in the 80s that “fat is making us fat.” That has been roundly rejected by the medical community and the replacements in our foods (soy-based oils and sugars) are making us sicker.
Boris, Try KETO....works for me and other FReepers.
Haha, yes, the food pyramid, Boris!
Vitamin D article here on FR. Obesity sequesters the D.
UK snowflakes won’t allow Boris to “fat-shame” them.
Good luck with that....with your socialized medicine and welfare state system, Boris.
Glad he’s woke....regarding obesity and China Flu susceptibility, but this is like asking prisoners to design a new menu for themselves.
Boris, your biggest obesity problem can be described in 3 letters: NHS.
The NHS is morbidly obese.
And you have zero intention of doing anything about it.
Other than shovelling more taxpayer money at it, that is.
Keto worked for me. I need to go back on it soon!
Brits are gonna miss their BBWs.
Nurses are not pleased, either.
I hope this doesnt go back to the old yarn in the 80s that fat is making us fat.
I’d say the chances of that are right at 100%. No red meat, low saturated fat, tons of grains, soy, vegetable oils, etc. Here it all comes ... again.
More carbs-yes that is the ticket to losing weight! /s
Boris Johnson was born in NYC.
He could run for President.
If Boris goes after french fries he and I will be on opposite sides.
The UK isn’t the US, so their essential government principles differ, however —
The American system of government is SUPPOSED to be focused on a limited government which is just large enough to protect our God-given rights and protect our borders. No more than that (although we’ve drifted quite a lot).
Solving all of our problems, and making sure we maintain a low-calorie diet isn’t actually part of the US social contract, and I don’t think it’s part of the UK social contract either.
If any resolution is to be made it ought to be a resolution to have the government do less of everything.
“If I have to lose weight, EVERYBODY has to lose weight!”
Boris has spoken.
A low-carb, high protein diet is the best for losing weight. But if we destroy our economies, we won’t be able to afford it.
This almost never happens in today's "body confident" I'm a big girl don't fat shame me silliness.
Kudos to Boris.
While his intentions are correct, he is going about it wrong. Nearly ALL problems in society are caused by bad public policy. Instead of enacting “nanny state” rules to help people lose weight, he should be looking at which CURRENT rules contribute to the problem.
In the US, we subsidize corn syrup with tax dollars and then use this artificially cheap sweetener to boost the taste and calorie count in nearly all processed foods. We give EBT cards to obese people with no limits on what kind of junk food can be purchased with them. We do everything we can to socialize the cost of healthcare through insurance and government run healthcare so that the normal incentives to be a healthy weight are a social concern rather than a personal concern.
I am sure smart people could really dissect public policy to find even more ways our current laws contribute to overweight citizens.
One thing I am certain of....Creating new laws to coerce people into losing weight WILL NEVER WORK.
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