LauraMax
Cathlete
Here's an interesting article from the NY Times, which basically says "healthy enough" is good enough. Some things really jumped out at me--I found much of this article slightly annoying:
"Likewise, while exercise is important, many people don’t place enough value on the fitness that comes from everyday tasks like lifting and chasing children, lugging groceries and cleaning house.
And there is nothing magic about losing weight. People who are obese or underweight have higher mortality rates, but people who are overweight are just as healthy as those of normal weight — and sometimes healthier. “The goal is to be as healthy and have as good of a quality of life as you can have,” Dr. Love said. “It’s not to be thin.”"
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/04/new-health-rule-quit-worrying-about-your-health/?em
Obviously the article is intended for those who don't live active lifestyles like us, but still, I'm skeptical. Maybe wanting to be thin is a good motivation to get off the couch, huh?
I also have a hard time taking lifestyle advice from someone named Dr. Love. I'd be interested in hearing others' opinions.
"Likewise, while exercise is important, many people don’t place enough value on the fitness that comes from everyday tasks like lifting and chasing children, lugging groceries and cleaning house.
And there is nothing magic about losing weight. People who are obese or underweight have higher mortality rates, but people who are overweight are just as healthy as those of normal weight — and sometimes healthier. “The goal is to be as healthy and have as good of a quality of life as you can have,” Dr. Love said. “It’s not to be thin.”"
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/04/new-health-rule-quit-worrying-about-your-health/?em
Obviously the article is intended for those who don't live active lifestyles like us, but still, I'm skeptical. Maybe wanting to be thin is a good motivation to get off the couch, huh?
I also have a hard time taking lifestyle advice from someone named Dr. Love. I'd be interested in hearing others' opinions.