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[–] elucubra@sopuli.xyz -4 points 4 hours ago (2 children)

weight loss drugs? How about having a fucking decent diet. I mean, the whole "I need drugs to reach a healthy weight because I eat like shit" is really moronic.

[–] tetrachromacy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

This is a privileged viewpoint. Some people have problems losing weight because sugary foods are literally addicting(and in the US at least suffer is added to nearly everything). Some people experience what's called "food noise", in which their brain is constantly thinking about eating something, which can be a tremendous ongoing strain to block. Everyone is different, and just because some people can diet without going mad or breaking from the strain doesn't mean it should be that way for everyone.

Think about the weight loss drugs being less of an easy way to lose weight and more like it's addressing the mental and physical aspect of weight loss. If you've got food noise and an unhealthy relationship with food, then even if you're able to master your cravings, it takes an outsize amount of your concentration/spoons to handle. This can leave one deficient in other areas like maintaining their mental health, interpersonal relationships, hygiene, or any number of other things. It's not a moral or personal failing to need help, dieting or otherwise.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

This is such a short sighted view. Humans are designed to eat more than they need for very good evolutionary reasons, we're just at the point now where you can do so for pennies. Obesity is on the rise everywhere as a result of this.

There are factors outside "just eat better bro" at play here. Carbs are incredibly cheap these days and eating healthily is comparatively expensive. There's a reason (several really) that obesity is higher among lower income folks. You couple that with "food desserts", ready meals and lack of free time and it's a terrible recipe.

I eat well myself and I consider myself lucky to be able to do so. Just a little of putting yourself in the shoes of someone else and not assuming laziness would do you the world of good.