u/First-Strawberry-398

Image 1 — Yada yada white men bodybuilders…. 75% of the population don’t go to the gym full stop, even less have enough muscle to skew BMI. And I say this as someone with enough muscle to skew BMI (on my bulk) 🤷‍♀️
Image 2 — Yada yada white men bodybuilders…. 75% of the population don’t go to the gym full stop, even less have enough muscle to skew BMI. And I say this as someone with enough muscle to skew BMI (on my bulk) 🤷‍♀️
Image 3 — Yada yada white men bodybuilders…. 75% of the population don’t go to the gym full stop, even less have enough muscle to skew BMI. And I say this as someone with enough muscle to skew BMI (on my bulk) 🤷‍♀️
Image 4 — Yada yada white men bodybuilders…. 75% of the population don’t go to the gym full stop, even less have enough muscle to skew BMI. And I say this as someone with enough muscle to skew BMI (on my bulk) 🤷‍♀️
▲ 195 r/fatlogic

Yada yada white men bodybuilders…. 75% of the population don’t go to the gym full stop, even less have enough muscle to skew BMI. And I say this as someone with enough muscle to skew BMI (on my bulk) 🤷‍♀️

u/First-Strawberry-398 — 1 month ago
▲ 233 r/fatlogic

Yes all these things impact obesity because they impact what your maintenance calories are - which you can raise a bit by building muscle and moving more, weightlifting, doing low impact cardio like walking- and impact your hunger and fullness cues. But guess what! I have adhd, I dopamine seek through food. I am ALWAYS hungry. I could eat for England. I eat and am hungry an hour or 2 later. I make a choice not to become obese and to not eat a shit ton every day. It is hard!!!🤷‍♀️

Obesity is a disease bred in genetics and habits, that cannot be solved unless people are able to admit it comes from simply eating too much. (Again obv excluding prader Willis etc. but I feel like that goes without saying)

u/First-Strawberry-398 — 2 months ago