The Pros And Cons Of Being Overweight

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Being Overweight is Not Always Harmful “Ugly”. “Disgusting”. “Lazy”. “Scary”. “Gross”. “Fat”. These are only few of the many negative terminologies that correlate with being overweight. Overweight is a negative effect of the world’s development. A wasteful product of people’s rising living standards. Is this all true though? The general definition of being overweight is to have a body mass index (BMI) of 25 to 30. Dr. Rexford Ahima, a medical professor, has stated that “Most studies depend on BMI, and we know it 's not a very accurate measure.” Ahima explained that the formula only takes into account a subject’s weight and height, but excludes how healthy their diet is and how much of that is composed of fat. Consequently, a person who consumes …show more content…

They fear being criticised. They fear being isolated from others. They fear being not as beautiful as others. However, being overweight can be a sign of uniqueness. In places around the world, overweight people can enjoy some jobs which thinner people cannot. This is evident in Japan, where a sumo wrestler has to take in a lot of calories and is always overweight. Meanwhile, overweight people can also be viewed as being beautiful. Different places have different beauty standards. In Mauritania and Fiji, overweight women are considered beautiful, where as being skinny can be unwelcoming to most men. Therefore, being overweight does not mean being unattractive, as “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”. Being overweight has been discouraged by the government and many health organisations through decades of history. All sorts of propaganda has been put up promoting benefits of not being overweight and persuading people to keep a normal body weight. From the information above, we can obviously recognise that this is a totally wrong and biased concept which is misleading the society. It is time to wake up and correct our views. This change would not only create a positive impact on the current society, but will also implant a healthy mindset in our future

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