The avalanche of posts and essays on
positive body image is astounding. The body and the individual
relationship is the subject of many self-love promotion articles and is a
relief to read when compared to the many articles on promoting a slim
body. BUT what is alarming is that the signals sent by the positive body
image posts, along with enabling people to love their body is also
creating a steady group of lazy people. People have started loving their
body a bit too much that they fail to understand that they are abusing
it when they deprive it of exercise and a balanced diet.
Let me cite an example from my own neighbourhood.
X
is a beautiful and successful young woman who earns an amount that is
quite obscene. But it also happens that X is obese and is quite happy
being so. Her success and pay package give her a confidence that many
women don't have. She is independent but refuses to acknowledge that she
has to be fit and healthy. I often see her consuming junk food like
nobody's business and inspite of me gently coercing her to exercise, she
winks at me and says, "I love my body. It is me." Agreed. But if you
love your body, why not take care of it! Last week, X fainted while
rushing to work and was diagnosed with low blood pressure and was
advised to exercise in order to reduce her weight and keep other related
lifestyle diseases at bay. Thankfully, she has started walking and also
seems happier (at least her body must be for the walks!).
I admire X's audacity and openness to admit that she's on the
heavier side and that she embraces her body but isn't her self-love also
preventing her from exercising. If not laziness, then what?
It is indeed a scary and inconvenient truth which we refuse to acknowledge; a number of us lead a sedentary job-role which requires us to stare in front of a computer for long hours. Seated/cooped in small nest like cubicles. Exercise and fitness and healthy eating habits are very very important. Add to it - cutting down on nicotine and alcohol consumption.
ReplyDeleteSusan, this is a very thought provoking article. Every body knows the benefits of walking, eating a healthy diet, still indulge in all such banned things. This should come as a reminder!
ReplyDeleteObese does not automatically mean unhealthy.
ReplyDeleteLow blood pressure in an obese person is a GOOD thing it is NOT a 'lifestyle related disease', high blood pressure is bad (think all that pounding blood damaging kidneys, brain (stroke), blood vessels (aneurysms) etc.)
Most common causes of hypotension (low blood pressure) in India-
Dehydration
Heat exhaustion
Pregnancy
Hypothyroidism
Heart failure
Liver disease
If an obese female of childbearing age presented at my clinic passed out with low BP I'd at least check her thyroid levels - did these doctors?
Totally true, Susan! I hear this from many women. You are thin; why do you need to work out? All their myopic brains can think of is exercising for weight loss. I mostly tell them I work out and eat sensibly to stay fit but it clearly makes no sense to them. Thank you for writing this. Surely, love yourself has been dragged a bit too far for our own good.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you brought this point up! A lot of people think I'm just a health freak and hate the topic of exercise altogether! It's not a question of just losing weight; just of being healthy!
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