Obesity a disease?

Marla64
Marla64 Posts: 23,120 Member
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/obesity-disease-doctors-group-says-6C10371394

Whew-- thank God-- I was beginning to think it was MY fault. :noway:

Or part of a deeper agenda to declare it a disease, thus beginning to mandate where and what people eat? It's already begun in New York City-- get ready for national bans on soft drinks, et cetera.

Either way-- ridiculous--
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  • _Zardoz_
    _Zardoz_ Posts: 3,987 Member
    By the dictionary definition it is a disease


    dis·ease [dih-zeez] Show IPA noun, verb, dis·eased, dis·eas·ing.
    noun
    1.
    a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
    2.
    any abnormal condition in a plant that interferes with its vital physiological processes, caused by pathogenic microorganisms, parasites, unfavorable environmental, genetic, or nutritional factors, etc.
    3.
    any harmful, depraved, or morbid condition, as of the mind or society: His fascination with executions is a disease.
    4.
    decomposition of a material under special circumstances: tin disease.
  • Charlottesometimes23
    Charlottesometimes23 Posts: 687 Member
    By the dictionary definition it is a disease


    dis·ease [dih-zeez] Show IPA noun, verb, dis·eased, dis·eas·ing.
    noun
    1.
    a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
    2.
    any abnormal condition in a plant that interferes with its vital physiological processes, caused by pathogenic microorganisms, parasites, unfavorable environmental, genetic, or nutritional factors, etc.
    3.
    any harmful, depraved, or morbid condition, as of the mind or society: His fascination with executions is a disease.
    4.
    decomposition of a material under special circumstances: tin disease.
    Numbers 1 and 2 sound pretty good.

    I don't see a problem with calling obesity a disease and I certainly don't see a problem with heavy taxes on certain foods. I feel the same way about booze and cigs. User pays...
  • wild_wild_life
    wild_wild_life Posts: 1,334 Member
    I heard this too. By which of those definitions is it a disease? Nutritional imbalance? Definition 3 seems way too loose, I could even consider my wasting time on MFP and staying up too late a disease . . .

    I am concerned that this takes power away from people who are already feeling powerless. Is being dirty because you havent showered in a week a disease? No, it's a direct consequence of your previous activities and can be remedied by your future activities.

    ETA: I just read the article. It makes it sound like it was more of a public policy decision than anything else. That I can understand. Will be interesting to see what comes of it.
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,222 Member
    All people that are clinically obese are diseased is an interesting concept. So basically whatever causes obesity is the cure, which begs the question. What causes obesity?
  • wild_wild_life
    wild_wild_life Posts: 1,334 Member
    All people that are clinically obese are diseased is an interesting concept. So basically whatever causes obesity is the cure, which begs the question. What causes obesity?

    What do you mean that what causes it is the cure? We all know what causes obesity, on a fundamental level.
  • Bobbie8786
    Bobbie8786 Posts: 202 Member
    There won't be "national bans" on soft drinks or any other food. You do realize corporations run the world right, and they would hardly allow that.

    I've only been on this site for a few weeks but it had looked like it was a haven from the insane hate politics that are everywhere else. Guess I was wrong ::grumble:
  • ncmedic201
    ncmedic201 Posts: 540 Member
    I just read an interesting article on that. http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/the-facts-on-leptin-faq
  • justwanderful
    justwanderful Posts: 142 Member
    http://www.nbcnews.com/health/obesity-disease-doctors-group-says-6C10371394

    Whew-- thank God-- I was beginning to think it was MY fault. :noway:

    Or part of a deeper agenda to declare it a disease, thus beginning to mandate where and what people eat? It's already begun in New York City-- get ready for national bans on soft drinks, et cetera.

    Either way-- ridiculous--


    There's always a deeper agenda. When obesity becomes a protected class, like sexual preference, you're going to see an explosion of lawsuits from people who either were not hired for a job, passed up on a promotion or terminated; all claiming obesity discrimination. An entire legal industry will spring up around the 'obese' just like the mandatory 'counseling' racket that has sprung up around the DUI industry.
  • PlayerHatinDogooder
    PlayerHatinDogooder Posts: 1,018 Member
    I don't see a problem with calling obesity a disease and I certainly don't see a problem with heavy taxes on certain foods. I feel the same way about booze and cigs. User pays...

    So I have to pay more because someone can't control themselves?

    People get fat off of 'health' foods as well.
  • kayamora
    kayamora Posts: 4
    Obesity is a disease, just as being too skinny is a disease. Why is this? Because the human body is not supposed to be too thin or too big, we all have a healthy weight and to push ourselves above or below it is not healthy.
    The big thing about it all, is that it is curable, or in the very least manageable.
    Fine people may be sick and it might be genetics, but even then it is possible to make a change, it's all about choices. It's not easy but it's possible. I have an eating disorder but I know that it's in my control to choose recovery or not, if I don't I can't expect to be given pity because now that I have been diagnosed and told there are options to get better it is completly in my own if I do anything about it.
  • besaro
    besaro Posts: 1,858 Member
    this went south faster than I predicted. lol
  • Charlottesometimes23
    Charlottesometimes23 Posts: 687 Member
    I certainly don't see a problem with heavy taxes on certain foods. I feel the same way about booze and cigs. User pays...

    spoken like a true orthorexic^^^^

    oh, were you gong to eat that? let me "clean " it for you

    if u think i should have to pay more for ice cream, because some person is obese, thats just crazy...While were at it, how about we add additional taxes to gasoline since I dont drive and your exhaust is unhealthy. Yeah, pretty senseless isnt it? I loathe self centered individuals.
    What a laughable response. You know nothing about me but you're quite happy to make assumptions. Oh that's right...you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet. :laugh:
  • operation_cute
    operation_cute Posts: 588 Member
    I guess Obesity is just as much a desease as alcoholism is :/ Although I personally consider it more of additiions rather than deseases considering they are cured by your own self control, rather than just time, or medicine :p I definitely don't see myself as having a desease though, I think that would be more of an excuse to not do something about if I did :huh:
  • shortie_sarah
    shortie_sarah Posts: 177 Member
    Although I don't agree with the fact that a pure lack of self control is now considered a disease, I do, however, think that it may help to open up the eyes of some people who are blind to the effects that obesity can have on you. If more people realized that it doesn't take hours of exercising and extreme dieting to lose weight, that it really is as simple as eat at a deficit, then perhaps there wouldn't be so many obese people in the world. I know that anytime I went to the doctors, he/she clearly knew I was overweight but did not offer me any advice on what to do about it. He should have told me something then and maybe, just maybe I would have lost weight sooner. Hopefully this will make dr.'s open their mouths more instead of being too concerned with hurting their patient's feelings.
  • rebbylicious
    rebbylicious Posts: 621 Member
    I don't like the idea of saying "it's not my fault" because then you relinquish all control.
  • Charlottesometimes23
    Charlottesometimes23 Posts: 687 Member
    I don't see a problem with calling obesity a disease and I certainly don't see a problem with heavy taxes on certain foods. I feel the same way about booze and cigs. User pays...

    So I have to pay more because someone can't control themselves?

    People get fat off of 'health' foods as well.
    The thing is, some people live off mainly fast food because it's cheap and easy.

    What I believe is that fast food should be taxed, so that it's not the 'cheaper alternative' and the revenue could go towards making fresh food cheaper/more accessible. I believe that it's a serious public health issue and something needs to be done. We have around 40% obesity and it's rising.

    Here's an article describing an Australian study into it (the taxing fast food concept).

    http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/federal-government-backed-study-into-fat-tax-on-fast-foods/story-fneuz8wn-1226646283704
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
    What's next? Smoking a disease? Drinking.....wait that's already classed as one.


    What about this....... IT IS YOUR OWN fault you are fat......


    Take some responsibility for YOUR own actions....regardless of what it is.
  • nikilis
    nikilis Posts: 2,305 Member
    nope. not a disease. possibly associated to a disorder, or emotional/psychological problem, but not a disease.

    anorexia is not a disease, its seen as a mental illness.


    would it be a disease if I tried to fornicate daily with a large mexican cacti? if I just had a compulsion to get it on with that Caryophyllale to the point where it had serious effects on my health even after my doctor warned me about this? is that a disease? no its just a compulsion.


    obesity is caused 99% of the time by over eating. either you don't care about gaining weight, or it was how you were raised so you don't know what a healthy portion is or what healthy food is, or its compulsive eating or comfort eating.

    I don't think its called a disease when you are within your healthy BMI, or is being in your healthy BMI a disease?


    you know what. forget about it. were all diseased, obese or not, black, white, purple all the colors of the rainbow all sexes. were diseased.

    now who's got the pills to fix it...... ooooooh here we go. now were getting somewhere.

    maybe the "you have a disease" guys and the "we sell the pills for your disease" guys are somehow working together.....

    gee. never heard of that.

    Pharmaceuticals Invested Nearly $2 billion in Campaign Contributions and Lobbying

    Individuals, lobbyists, and political action committees in the pharmaceutical industry contributed $167 million to federal candidates from 1990 to 2008
    Members of the House and Senate received an average of $25,277 and $81,891, respectively, in pharmaceutical industry contributions in 2008
    Pharmaceutical industry spending to lobby the federal government exceeded $1.5 billion from 1998 to 2008, more than any other industry
    The ratio of pharmaceutical industry lobbyists to Members of Congress is approximately 2:1


    THATS ALSO WHY PIZZA IS A VEGETABLE IN AMERICA.

    cause they got the money to lobby you, or bury you.





    so yeh.... we are all diseased, cause its mad profitable.
  • LexiAtel
    LexiAtel Posts: 228 Member
    We live in an era where 1. We don't want to take blame for ANYTHING we do in our lives and 2. We have to have a diagnose for EVERYTHING.

    Modern medicine is GREAT for emergencies... after that... I wouldn't encourage anyone to spend the money to see a doctor unless they already have an issue (in which YOU, YOURSELF should be able to know if something is not right with your body, and you should see a doctor then).
  • grimendale
    grimendale Posts: 2,153 Member
    Obesity can be a disease and still be your fault. It causes massive dysfunction of the bodily systems, when the obesity is severe enough, so it meets the medical definition of disease. However, that does not absolve the individual responsibilty for being there. It I have unprotected sex, it's my fault if I get an STD. If I eat obscene amounts, it's my fault if I get fat. Classification as a disease does not change that. However, it may give doctors a little more lattitude for attempting to treat obesity. The rampant weight problem in the US is causing significant health costs, particularly in the long term. I've always found it odd that someone can be legally entered into treatment for anorexia against their wishes, but not for morbid obesity. In both cases, an unhealthy relationship with food is doing untold damage to the individual.
  • michellekicks
    michellekicks Posts: 3,624 Member
    No.
  • _Zardoz_
    _Zardoz_ Posts: 3,987 Member
    Some very high horses in this thread. Just be careful though if you fall off that high horse you could break your neck.
  • nikilis
    nikilis Posts: 2,305 Member
    Some very high horses in this thread. Just be careful though if you fall off that high horse you could break your neck.

    good to know you have your finger in the pulse and keeping score. also your thinly veiled death threats are intriguing.
  • shortie_sarah
    shortie_sarah Posts: 177 Member
    We live in an era where 1. We don't want to take blame for ANYTHING we do in our lives and 2. We have to have a diagnose for EVERYTHING.

    Modern medicine is GREAT for emergencies... after that... I wouldn't encourage anyone to spend the money to see a doctor unless they already have an issue (in which YOU, YOURSELF should be able to know if something is not right with your body, and you should see a doctor then).

    ^^I agree with this. Especially the first part.
  • grimendale
    grimendale Posts: 2,153 Member
    Some very high horses in this thread. Just be careful though if you fall off that high horse you could break your neck.

    I'm sorry. I can't hear you from up here on my moral high horse. :)
  • nope31
    nope31 Posts: 174
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  • astronomicals
    astronomicals Posts: 1,537 Member
    I certainly don't see a problem with heavy taxes on certain foods. I feel the same way about booze and cigs. User pays...

    spoken like a true orthorexic^^^^

    oh, were you gong to eat that? let me "clean " it for you

    if u think i should have to pay more for ice cream, because some person is obese, thats just crazy...While were at it, how about we add additional taxes to gasoline since I dont drive and your exhaust is unhealthy. Yeah, pretty senseless isnt it? I loathe self centered individuals.
    What a laughable response. You know nothing about me but you're quite happy to make assumptions. Oh that's right...you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet. :laugh:

    open your diary and prove me wrong... I'm making logical assumptions... Andd now you think you can control tax money as well? Do you see cigarette taxes going to victims of second hand smoke? No. Stop living in your crazy dream world.

    ETA: Now you can make up some excuse to not open your diary since you got caught with your hand in the cookie jar. Im sure it'll be as asinine as everything else you've said
  • Charlottesometimes23
    Charlottesometimes23 Posts: 687 Member
    I certainly don't see a problem with heavy taxes on certain foods. I feel the same way about booze and cigs. User pays...

    spoken like a true orthorexic^^^^

    oh, were you gong to eat that? let me "clean " it for you

    if u think i should have to pay more for ice cream, because some person is obese, thats just crazy...While were at it, how about we add additional taxes to gasoline since I dont drive and your exhaust is unhealthy. Yeah, pretty senseless isnt it? I loathe self centered individuals.
    What a laughable response. You know nothing about me but you're quite happy to make assumptions. Oh that's right...you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet. :laugh:

    open your diary and prove me wrong... I'm making logical assumptions... Andd now you think you can control tax money as well? Do you see cigarette taxes going to victims of second hand smoke? No. Stop living in your crazy dream world.

    ETA: Now you can make up some excuse to not open your diary since you got caught with your hand in the cookie jar. Im sure it'll be as asinine as everything else you've said
    Who are you? Someone who just learned the meaning of 'orthorexic'? Please, why would I need to prove anything to you? Why would you even waste your time looking up my diary? How strange..........

    You may not like or agree with my ideas, but if you read the article I linked, you would see that similar ideas (crazy dreamworld ideas :laugh: ) are being considered by govt public health departments, in Australia for example. They tried something like it Denmark but it wasn't successful.

    I'm not sure why it hits such a raw nerve for you to be so aggressive and rude.
  • NonnyMary
    NonnyMary Posts: 982 Member
    By the dictionary definition it is a disease


    dis·ease [dih-zeez] Show IPA noun, verb, dis·eased, dis·eas·ing.
    noun
    1.
    a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
    2.
    any abnormal condition in a plant that interferes with its vital physiological processes, caused by pathogenic microorganisms, parasites, unfavorable environmental, genetic, or nutritional factors, etc.
    3.
    any harmful, depraved, or morbid condition, as of the mind or society: His fascination with executions is a disease.
    4.
    decomposition of a material under special circumstances: tin disease.

    Yes those may technically be definitions of disease, however, when the regular obese person who regularly dines out at fast food places, and who thinks ketchup is a veg, etc, are going to really abuse the definitiion of disease and now have an excuse to overeat .. when their problem is not being able to put the fork down, I've always believed it is a choice. Of course, initially it can be a choice like a bad habit and then your body gets sick and weak and abused so then you develop diseases, like diabetes or high blood pressure from bad food choices. I think this law is a bad idea because it will just give people more excuses to justify thier bad choices/bad behavior and again, victim mentality sets in.
  • NonnyMary
    NonnyMary Posts: 982 Member
    http://www.nbcnews.com/health/obesity-disease-doctors-group-says-6C10371394

    Whew-- thank God-- I was beginning to think it was MY fault. :noway:

    Or part of a deeper agenda to declare it a disease, thus beginning to mandate where and what people eat? It's already begun in New York City-- get ready for national bans on soft drinks, et cetera.

    Either way-- ridiculous--


    There's always a deeper agenda. When obesity becomes a protected class, like sexual preference, you're going to see an explosion of lawsuits from people who either were not hired for a job, passed up on a promotion or terminated; all claiming obesity discrimination. An entire legal industry will spring up around the 'obese' just like the mandatory 'counseling' racket that has sprung up around the DUI industry.

    Insurance companies are now going to HAVE to pay for bariatric surgery and other expenses due to obesity, because now it is considered a "disease".. I can imagine that will cause insurance premiums to rise due to them passing on the cost to everyone. Hmmm maybe I can call in to work sick because I was too fat to come to work, too tired, too sick, "Hey boss I am not coming in to work today - I got obesity"...

    Also, will insurance companies pay for a Rascal Scooter for all the obese people that cant walk, now they have a reason to get a scooter to ride around Walmart.