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Some people are obese because they can't waste.

I saw a joke yesterday, the content was: It must be admitted that at least 20 Jin of fat on your body was eaten by the word "Don't waste".

For young people, they may not understand the relationship between "can't waste" and obesity, but for people born in the fifties and sixties, a large part of obesity is really called "can't waste". At that time, the material was scarce, and most families ate every meal, and it was even more common to go hungry. Now that living conditions are good, I am afraid of poverty in my bones and always reluctant to waste a grain.

Frugality is understandable, but most of the time they will take extreme measures, reluctant to throw away their own food, even if they are full, they will force themselves to eat. I have an elder who is like this. When I was young, I had many brothers and sisters. I often eat east and west, and I am slim. After all, I lived in that era and was not easy to get fat. But later, after getting married, with the improvement of conditions, I was finally hungry, but whenever I saw leftovers for my children to eat, I had to eat them myself even if I was full, so as not to waste them. In the past few years, my weight has soared to more than 200 kilograms, and I am still young. Now that I am old, my physical indicators have exceeded the standard, and even walking has become a luxury.

In fact, obesity accounts for a large proportion besides heredity or endocrine. The stage of social development from poverty to affluence is the peak of obesity, which lies in the change of food availability. Food supply is difficult in poverty, and the calorie intake is only used to maintain the needs of life; In the rich stage, the food supply is sufficient, and the excessive food is stored, eventually forming fat. Our country is at this stage now, so there are many fat people to eat.

In order to have a good health and respond to the call of national health, each of us should "shut up and open our legs" and work together to welcome a new tomorrow.