http://verdigriis.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] verdigriis.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] maelorin 2006-07-27 02:10 pm (UTC)

I suppose I support attempts to legislate against certain kinds of advertising - particularly to children.

As for the obesity issue, it's kind of clear that some environments are more obesogenic (yes that's really the technical term in use...new jargon is born every day) than others. You're more likely to get fat in an office job with nasty hours than in a third world labour camp...

Governments in democracies can't controll individuals enough to make them be healthy, but they can hope to influence the environment, and thus the health of the population in general. Given the cost of our unhealthy lifestyles they have a vested interest in doing so. Companies with a stake in the status quo obviously try to counteract this as much as possible.

I agree with you that we've all been encouraged to think that everything we need will be provided for, and that we don't have to take responsibility for our own health. But on the other hand, there are numerous difficulties in the case of healthy eating. There are some pretty entrenched hurdles to overcome, some of which are powerful biological urges.

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