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1. zeroon+nI[view] [source] 2026-01-07 20:20:37
>>atestu+(OP)
For all the lunacy of RFK this somehow is actually a really good set of guidelines? Certainly better than the previous version. I didn't expect that to be honest.
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2. deflat+tP[view] [source] 2026-01-07 20:46:50
>>zeroon+nI
It was a low bar. The previous nutrition guidelines were garbage for generations
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3. fullsh+rq1[view] [source] 2026-01-07 23:25:01
>>deflat+tP
And what does it say about traditional governance that it takes a someone like RFK to actually do anything about it.
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4. csoups+9t1[view] [source] 2026-01-07 23:41:24
>>fullsh+rq1
That a majority of your populace not caring about how they're governed is bad for a democratic republic.
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5. zachth+iw1[view] [source] 2026-01-07 23:58:41
>>csoups+9t1
or maybe the nutrition guidelines just don't matter that much.
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6. xphos+RJ1[view] [source] 2026-01-08 01:33:23
>>zachth+iw1
I disagree I think nutrition guidence is extremely important and in the precense of horrible examples nations get really unhealthy. The only country 1st world country not to have really obese people is Japan (~5% obese ~20% overweight). (~35% obsese ~70% overweight US) and I'd wager a large part of that is the fact that kids cook for themselves in school so they learn early what a reasonable meal is. They also learn how to cook not that they do that forever but setting reasonable food expectations is extremely important.

Being obese as a kid is almost causal for being obese later in life[1] as becoming obese screws up a lot of your bodies biology permenantly. You can of course change and become healthier but many lingering symptoms linger regardless of you losing weight. While still 70% obese adults were not obese as children 80% of obese children end up being obese.

Open to other ideas but school meals and peoples relationship with food is extremely important to maintaining weight in my experience.

[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26696565/

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7. dan00+Cn3[view] [source] 2026-01-08 15:35:45
>>xphos+RJ1
> The only country 1st world country not to have really obese people is Japan (~5% obese ~20% overweight). (~35% obsese ~70% overweight US) and I'd wager a large part of that is the fact that kids cook for themselves in school so they learn early what a reasonable meal is.

There might also be a genetic factor, why japanese are less obese or overweight, because the difference for diabetes patients between US and japan is a lot smaller.

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