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7 responses to “Just say no to uninformed opinions and fat phobia.”

  1. Mary Tracy

    Is the real problem that if it is gut bacteria making some people who eat a normal healthy balanced diet fat, then you can’t blame them for their own fatness?

    Yes. And if people couldn’t blame fat people for their fatness, the whole of western civilization would collapse. I mean, what next? Not blaming women for rape? Not blaming poor people for being poor? The horror!

  2. tigtog

    Nailed it, Mary Tracy. That’s absolutely it.

  3. JoannaGoanna

    Next they’ll be telling us the amount of calories you consume directly correlates with energy storage.

    These people that lose weight by eating less must be the exception.

    [this comment was held up in the moderation queue - apologies for late publication ~ tigtog 2011-07-08 05.49]

  4. meerkat

    It’s like they wrote about this study just so they could say “NUH-UH!!!!!” I guess they’re very concerned about… wasting money studying something that couldn’t possibly be true? Fat people not blaming themselves for being gluttons?

  5. Mindy

    Not at all JoannaGoanna. I’m sure a lot of people could lose weight by eating less calories, if they chose to. That isn’t the point. The point is that some people cannot lose weight unless they starve themselves which does more harm than being fat.

    That was the point of the article. They have found gut bacteria, in mice, that causes skinny mice to put on weight, without their diet changing. Now if you wanted to lose weight, ate less calories and exercised as directed by ‘health gurus’ but still didn’t lose significant amounts of weight might you not wonder what was up? Might you feel that it was beyond your control? No one is claiming that this is the case for everyone, what I am angry about is that the opinion piece that was written about this refuses to even consider that for some people their gut bacteria might be a factor in their weight. Never mind thyroid problems, PCOS, or any of the raft of things that affect how your body deals with calories and fat. It’s not as simple as energy in energy out for everyone, that’s a myth perpetuated by people who just want to blame fat people for being fat so that they can feel smug.

  6. KellyK

    That’s an amazingly obnoxious and unhelpful opinion. Let’s just not study the physiological causes of anything ever, so we can blame people for whatever befalls them, and feel smug and superior. Feel run-down and cold all the time? Nah, that’s not your thyroid–put down the donuts, fattie!* We can do the same thing with mental health. Hate the universe and can’t get out of bed in the morning? Yeah, serotonin schmerotonin, you’re just lazy and need to cheer up. I mean, if we go around finding medical causes of things, we might have to actually admit that reality is complicated, or help people who need it, instead of just finger-wagging at them, which is apparently much more satisfying.

    This attitude sucks even more when it comes from your endocrinologist. When I’m always tired, always cold, and have gained 60 freaking pounds without any corresponding lifestyle changes, the only conceivable reason I can think of for an endocrinologist to tell me that my hypothyroidism was “subclinical” and there was “no metabolic reason for me to have gained weight” was that she didn’t want me to have an “excuse.” Actually addressing my symptoms wasn’t nearly as important as making sure I went on a diet and felt sufficiently guilty for being a bad, gross, fat chick.

  7. mel

    i have a thyroid problem and am on thyroxine to fix it. i eat an almost impeccable diet but am still overweight and have suffered bullying for it most of my life. this study is a welcome addition to the “it isnt JUST what we eat” debate

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