Obesity in Ameria
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:13 pm
One thing that sports can promote is the reduction in obesity in people. The United States is the country in which obesity is the most prevalent. Attached here shows how serious this problem is, and it's only going to get worse.
Some of you may ask "who cares about obesity? Let people live their lives the way they want". I agree with you, people SHOULD be able to live how they like. But if you ARE fat, you should be able to take care of yourself. So if you are too fat and out of shape to work, then that should be on you and you shouldn't expect people to take care of you.
Numerous statistics have shown that obesity has lead to a reduction in the productivity of people. So, obesity not only harms our economy as a whole, but it also makes it so that healthy people have to pick up the slack and take care of those who do not make intelligent, healthy lifestyle decisions.
Of course, sports aren't the only way in which we can have a healthier world. But they are indeed a path, and they are a fun way for many people to stay in shape and live longer, healthier, and more productive self-sustaining lives without taking resources from others.
On a side note, what I find kind of interesting about this graph is that it is the South which is more prevalent with obesity. El Paso, Texas is in the South. Coincidence? Possibly.
Some of you may ask "who cares about obesity? Let people live their lives the way they want". I agree with you, people SHOULD be able to live how they like. But if you ARE fat, you should be able to take care of yourself. So if you are too fat and out of shape to work, then that should be on you and you shouldn't expect people to take care of you.
Numerous statistics have shown that obesity has lead to a reduction in the productivity of people. So, obesity not only harms our economy as a whole, but it also makes it so that healthy people have to pick up the slack and take care of those who do not make intelligent, healthy lifestyle decisions.
Of course, sports aren't the only way in which we can have a healthier world. But they are indeed a path, and they are a fun way for many people to stay in shape and live longer, healthier, and more productive self-sustaining lives without taking resources from others.
On a side note, what I find kind of interesting about this graph is that it is the South which is more prevalent with obesity. El Paso, Texas is in the South. Coincidence? Possibly.