HER BODY

Barbara Kantrowitz and

Pat Wingert

Why Women Lose Weight—or Don’t

Surprising new findings on how our perceptions of our bodies affect our desire to shed pounds.

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  • Posted By: sarahjaneASU @ 07/08/2008 9:58:44 AM

    Uh oh. I am 5'11, work out a good hour almost every day, atleast 5 days a week, and still weigh a few pounds over 160. I must be so unhealthy and extremely over weight.

    Yeah right, melody doesn't know sh*t.

  • Posted By: Hedwigsheart @ 05/26/2008 1:06:31 AM

    What the HELL makes you think you have the right to ruin another person's body image and self confidence? You may not be fat, but you are a shallow, lookist, vapid, narcissic, depressing, cynical, caustic, insensitive, rude and utterly contemptible excuse for a human being.

  • Posted By: letha c. chamberlain @ 04/05/2008 1:09:08 AM

    I am one of those nurses who took care of 400 pound people who is now permanently disabled myself because of it. I literally starve myself to keep my weight in line because I don't want to get into the same condition--or have others have to care for me like that--because when one can't move one doesn't burn off many calories--so one just can't burn many calories (I can't move my arms and legs due to spinal conditions, so no aerobic exercise for me--not even walking...) It is a pitiful state to be in--but worthwhile keeping my weight down. Unfortunately people comment about my eating patterns-always pushing food, or thinking I'm not eating enough. I know what I can eat and cannot. It's a life-long "spiritual exercise" of discipline and love--love for me and my God--who has been so abundant in all ways. I know people are really worried--but this concern comes out of not knowing that humankind is eating too much in this country. 'nuff said.

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