It's not good to be stupid. An epidemic of obesity is erupting

Physical inactivity began as a powerful antidote to media obsession with skeletal patterns and thin girls. Supporting women with non-barbyial procedures has caused the movement to attack the ideals of impossible beauty in advertising everywhere. Its success [...]
Physical inactivity began as a powerful antidote to media obsession with skeletal patterns and thin girls. Supporting women with non-barbyial procedures has caused the movement to attack the ideals of impossible beauty in advertising everywhere.
Its success has led to a series of positive changes, including the decision to prevent money models from being used in many European countries. In Great Britain, bodily favourability has fuelled poor reactions against clean nutrition, with food experts linking the numbering councils to increase food disorders such as orthorexia.
The Comedian Sofie Hagen has recently charged Cancer Research with harassment of fat people, as a campaign attempted to raise awareness of cancer and obesity. She claimed to be fat does not necessarily translate into unhealthy beings.
Even though no one should be bothered by the weight he has, or the choices in food, it is important to distinguish between health awareness and cruelty. Cancer Research was not criticising any person in particular for being overweight, but it was showing that obesity had become the second biggest cause for cancer, a fact that only 15% of Britons had been aware of, the Periscope broadcasts.
Medications, mental health, social deprivation, self-confidence, and genetics play a major role in our ability to control our weight. But saying 30 is as healthy as having size 12 is a completely irresponsible message.
According to the NHS, we are on the verge of an epidemic of obesity, which has led to increased pressure in health services.
Public health campaigns are designed, not to smooth people's egos, but to increase awareness about the potential of health risks. Smoking is also a bad habit, which does not have a campaign for the pride of smoking.
Although your body is your job, actively encouraging unhealthy choices and denying health risks in public space is giving green light for various types of eating disorders. /Guardian/ Periscope












