People with over-eating disorders have about as much control over losing weight as an anorexic does in gaining weight.
And scientifically, some people ARE just larger, in the same way some people are just skinny no matter what they eat. It's all dependent on metabolism, height, bone structure, and where fat is more likely to be deposited. Typically, people who's ancestors dwelled in colder climates will retain more fat than those who's ancestors roamed warmer lands. That's genetics, unfortunately.
It's also been proven than being overweight and exercising frequently is much better for you than being a 'healthy' weight and doing no exercise.
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People with over-eating disorders have about as much control over losing weight as an anorexic does in gaining weight.
And scientifically, some people ARE just larger, in the same way some people are just skinny no matter what they eat. It's all dependent on metabolism, height, bone structure, and where fat is more likely to be deposited. Typically, people who's ancestors dwelled in colder climates will retain more fat than those who's ancestors roamed warmer lands. That's genetics, unfortunately.
It's also been proven than being overweight and exercising frequently is much better for you than being a 'healthy' weight and doing no exercise.
November 5, 2010 - 4:40amThis Comment
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