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love and obesity

edited July 2009 in General
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1907143,00.html

interesting article i came across

[QUOTE=] the study notes that unmarried women who have been living with their sweeties for five years or less run a 63% increased risk of obesity. What about unmarried men? On average, they have no increased risk during cohabitation.

"With women, we saw incremental risk after one year," says Penny Gordon-Larsen, one of the two nutrition epidemiologists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) who conducted the study. "The longer she lived with a romantic partner, the more likely she was to keep putting on weight." Meanwhile, the risk of obesity among guys — married and unmarried — spikes only between the first and second years of living together.[/QUOTE]

Comments

  • edited June 2009
    It makes sense--once a person is settled, they figure there is no need to keep in shape because they are no longer "looking".

    Another factor as well is when you have found a stable mate, all you want to do is enjoy life--that involves eating lots of "yum" food with the significant other.

    It's a scary thought--I hope I never get obese. Being slightly chubby for me is enough.
  • edited June 2009
    it can be rationalized for why women run the risk for obesity (love, settling down), but why not for men then
  • edited June 2009
    Easy.

    Most men don't see living together as "settling down" and most women do.

    Note from Article:
    What about unmarried men? On average, they have no increased risk during cohabitation.
    Cohabitation saves the male species. Married men are not safe from the obesity.

    A man is more likely to rationalize cohabitation as something not forever, where as to a woman, it may mean preparation for marriage, meaning it's as good as forever.
  • edited June 2009
    ^yeah exactly, knowing this though, does that scare any of u (females)

    there is somethin else to note as well, that gaining some weight and obesity are not exactly the same thing

    and the article does note that
    "the risk of obesity among guys — married and unmarried — spikes only between the first and second years of living together."
  • edited June 2009
    i've come to accept the fact that it is very likely that i will turn out fat in the future.. regardless of whether i'm in a relationship or not.. i love food too much...
  • edited July 2009
    ^eating a lot is not bad per say as long as you exercise it off to unfat yourself
  • edited July 2009
    i'm..... working on it..:embarassed:
  • edited July 2009
    I'll probably be obese with the rate I eat. But I'm not sure my body will let me be obese lol.
  • edited July 2009
    i have a hard time picturing u fat vonnie, its not possible haha
  • edited July 2009
    vonnie;57188 said:
    I'll probably be obese with the rate I eat. But I'm not sure my body will let me be obese lol.
    damn you!! this is not fair!!! *cries*
  • edited July 2009
    I seriously doubt you eat as much as you make it seem...
    do you eat 3-4 times a day, or are you always missing breakfast or lunch?
  • edited July 2009
    I eat my 3 big meals, and every 2 hours in between, LOL.
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    edited July 2009
    there was a study done a while back that showed that women who eat a lot but still maintain a good shape are considered more sexy than those who eat a little and are in good shape
  • edited July 2009
    yeah i have 3 meals a day too.. i try not to skip breakfast but sometimes it just ends up being a big brunch.. the problem is i get cravings through out the day...for the most bizarre things during the worst hours.. =( and it doesn't help that i'm also a slave of the sweet tooth too..

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