Food and poverty

[personal profile] anna_wing 2020-08-04 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
When I started looking online for intentional-weight-loss information last year, I found (and obviously, dismissed) a particular pocket of inanity that claims that eating too little makes people gain weight, through a piece of with-fulfillment fantasy known as "starvation mode". Obesity is attributed to this fictional situation, rather than to the basic fact that body fat is laid down and maintained only when there is a regular
excess of caloric intake over caloric output.


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[personal profile] aldabra 2020-08-04 10:48 am (UTC)(link)
Ow, that Jack Monroe piece. I'm currently hiding because I hid when the landlord's gardener knocked on the door and now she's trimming the hedge and I can't confess I'm in. And earlier, I had a definite Buridan's Ass moment about whether I was going to pick up the Tesco envelope that had just come through the door because it would involve being able to see what the thing underneath it was. (It was a bright yellow leaflet telling me that if I paid for my funeral now I could choose what music they played at it.)

This is all a thing.

OTOH because I'm trapped in a room with boxes I have unpacked a box which has been at the top of my to-do list for about six weeks, and finally found the ratchet straps I'm going to use to make the futon bearable, next time I can go in that room.