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Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by yewit37486: 1:09pm On Mar 04, 2025
Eriokanmi:
This campaign should be echoed in America harder grin
Hahaha. Na dem! Where a plate is the size of a tray cheesy
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by DigitB: 1:11pm On Mar 04, 2025
Sure way to cure obesity: forced military service.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Tendd: 1:12pm On Mar 04, 2025
Dpharmacist:
For decades, the narrative around obesity has been painfully narrow: eat less, move more, willpower is the key.

This finger-wagging approach has pinned the blame on individuals, ignoring the sprawling, interconnected systems that shape our lives. It’s time to flip the script. The obesity crisis isn’t just a personal failing—it’s a symptom of broken systems that demand a radical overhaul

Consider the food systems pumping out ultra-processed, calorie-dense, nutrient-poor products, marketed aggressively to vulnerable populations.

Think about health systems that often treat obesity as a cosmetic issue rather than a chronic disease, leaving patients without adequate support or resources.

Reflect on government systems that subsidize junk food production while failing to regulate advertising or ensure access to affordable, healthy options.

Ponder the media, perpetuating stigma and oversimplified solutions, and the environments we inhabit—urban sprawls with few safe spaces to exercise, workplaces that prioritize sedentary lifestyles, and communities where fresh produce is a luxury.

These systems aren’t just failing us—they’re actively fueling the crisis. And the consequences extend far beyond waistlines. Obesity is a complex, chronic disease that acts as a gateway to other killers: diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and more. Tackling obesity isn’t just about weight—it’s about slashing the global burden of these interconnected conditions.

cc Dominique sissy3
Obesity is largely personal responsibilities.Individuals must make better choices to better their health.We spend much on our phones than we do outdoor or in a gym exercising.lt our choices to walk,jog,run for our health or take bikes or cars when it's not needed.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Greatechng(m): 1:12pm On Mar 04, 2025
Oriyomin25:
Simple answer to these problems;

Control your eating Habits and ensure you exercise at least twice a week.
Omo this your man put yansh for front oh

I been think say na babe sit down for he lap until many observations my eye 👁️ clear asap say na full adult sit down
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Eriokanmi: 1:14pm On Mar 04, 2025
Oriyomin25:
Simple answer to these problems;

Control your eating Habits and ensure you exercise at least twice a week.
Exercise is good but not the major cause of obesity. Hit the,streets of lagos and you'd hardly see obese people throughout your day's search. The junks people eat is the main cause. Each time I'm abroad, I must locate an african restaurant or at worst, a Chinese restaurant around me. I can't eat burger king,.KFC or McDonald's chicken. Even the orisirisi that would go with it is disgusting. Give it to an American and see how they'd devour it in a matter of minutes. All we need in Nigeria is supplement and we'd be good. Obesity campaign should be taken to America and south africa who have same food composition as them
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:26pm On Mar 04, 2025
Tendd:
Obesity is largely personal responsibilities.Individuals must make better choices to better their health.We spend much on our phones than we do outdoor or in a gym exercising.lt our choices to walk,jog,run for our health or take bikes or cars when it's not needed.
It's a 2 way thing. When your environment doesn't favour you it's becomes more difficult.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:28pm On Mar 04, 2025
Eriokanmi:
Exercise is good but not the major cause of obesity. Hit the,streets of lagos and you'd hardly see obese people throughout your day's search. The junks people eat is the main cause. Each time I'm abroad, I must locate an african restaurant or at worst, a Chinese restaurant around me. I can't eat burger king,.KFC or McDonald's chicken. Even the orisirisi that would go with it is disgusting. Give it to an American and see how they'd devour it in a matter of minutes. All we need in Nigeria is supplement and we'd be good. Obesity campaign should be taken to America and south africa who have same food composition as them
Exactly.

However, our focus here is Nigeria not the west. Let them handle their problems.

Nigeria has double disease burden. We have high incidence of communicable and non communicable disease.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Eriokanmi: 1:30pm On Mar 04, 2025
Dpharmacist:
Exactly.

However, our focus here is Nigeria not the west. Let them handle their problems.

Nigeria has double disease burden. We have high incidence of communicable and non communicable disease.
Abi
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Aether(m): 1:31pm On Mar 04, 2025
Body positivity nko?

No be fat people dey talk say dem no fat, say dem be plus size or some other nomenclature
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:33pm On Mar 04, 2025
Dynamicboss:
I don’t think we may have up to 1,000 obese people in Nigeria. If the world is celebrating extremely lean and bony people, Nigeria will be number one place. Hunger Dey ground!
Your estimate is very wrong. You seem not to be aware of what is going on.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:34pm On Mar 04, 2025
Oriyomin25:
Simple answer to these problems;

Control your eating Habits and ensure you exercise at least twice a week.
Same thing I made in the post. People keep thinking it's this simple. It's not just personal issue it's also a societal issue.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:35pm On Mar 04, 2025
princepee:
cool huh World orobo day!!!
Nigerian economy will make you lose weight by force....
When you treck from oshodi to mile 2 because you don't have transport fare , body go tell you.
Are you now using Lagos as the criteria for the remaining 35 states plus the federal capital?
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Free2Fly: 1:36pm On Mar 04, 2025
Dpharmacist:
Exactly.

However, our focus here is Nigeria not the west. Let them handle their problems.

Nigeria has double disease burden. We have high incidence of communicable and non communicable disease.
But Obesity is one of the non communicable diseases
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by donbenie(m): 1:36pm On Mar 04, 2025
See how they smuggles mental health into it..
Person overgorge on food because he's a gluton and they blame mental health.

The other day a 600 pounder was claiming she's a picky eater,yeah right.🤧
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:36pm On Mar 04, 2025
tiswell:
Obesity this and that sad



In the olden days,healthy men and women were measured by their bulky size (big stomachs included) until the west thought us that 'lepa" is now the measurement for good health.



We used to make jest of lepa people while growing up as people who don't eat well or people who weren't well fed.
You seem not to even understand the health risk. You have Google, read to understand why this matters.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:37pm On Mar 04, 2025
LoneWolf200:
This news is not for Nigerians, hunger & malnutrition already streamlined our people.
It's actually is.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by donbenie(m): 1:37pm On Mar 04, 2025
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Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by ednut1(m): 1:38pm On Mar 04, 2025
Refined carbohydrates, sugar drinks and desert
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:39pm On Mar 04, 2025
Hemanwel:
Whether you are obese or otherwise, if God says you will clock 80 or 90 years before HE calls you home, no Obesity or Kwashiorkor can take you!

Late Emmanuel Iwuanyanwun was an obese man and he died at 80+

Billionaire, Mike Adenuga, is an obese man and he's currently 71 years old.

What matters is God's mercy upon your life! HE gives life and HE takes as HE wills.


It's not about Lifespan but about health span. Do you think living 80 years with chronic heart problems is a good thing?

Some of this people are too sick and died terribly, there is nothing good about that.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by donbenie(m): 1:39pm On Mar 04, 2025
ednut1:
Refined carbohydrates, sugar drinks and desert
It is more complicated than that..
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:40pm On Mar 04, 2025
Bwanasaraw:
You are wrong. When you go to mechanic villages across Nigeria, most Igbos shop owners selling motor spare parts are Obese. They eat too much food daily
That guy was just talking without thinking
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:40pm On Mar 04, 2025
theophorus:
Watch what you eat and remember to eat your food as medicine so that you won't eat medicine as food.
Great quote
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:41pm On Mar 04, 2025
sweetkev:
Last week was my first time sleeping with an obese woman. I almost fainted. I only go one round and the whole thing was disgusting.

She snored so loud till day break. I couldn't sleep self.
grin you try o
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:41pm On Mar 04, 2025
Counterigbolies:
just Dey play

Na u no see food chop n probably people around u, that's y u believe everyone is hungry

Try enter places n u go know say many still dey ball for this same Nigeria

Though I am not trying to make case for the government but people are still balling normal
Don't mind that guy he is just commenting anyhow.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:42pm On Mar 04, 2025
Eriokanmi:
This campaign should be echoed in America harder grin
Nope. Seems you are ignorant of what is happening in Nigeria.
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by donbenie(m): 1:43pm On Mar 04, 2025
Hemanwel:
Whether you are obese or otherwise, if God says you will clock 80 or 90 years before HE calls you home, no Obesity or Kwashiorkor can take you!

Late Emmanuel Iwuanyanwun was an obese man and he died at 80+

Billionaire, Mike Adenuga, is an obese man and he's currently 71 years old.

What matters is God's mercy upon your life! HE gives life and HE takes as HE wills.
Trash.

Arrant nonsensical trash!

Only a d1mwitt3d Buff0n would say lifestyles don't matter on how long and healthy you can live.

The Japanese have the oldest population in the world and obesity is a crime there..

You still think it's a mere coincidence that you have such a poor life expectancy in your sh.it hole of a country?
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Exceed15: 1:43pm On Mar 04, 2025
hisexcellency34:
stop eating rice
Why
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Dpharmacist(op): 1:43pm On Mar 04, 2025
Free2Fly:
But Obesity is one of the non communicable diseases
Exactly
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Exceed15: 1:45pm On Mar 04, 2025
Physical exercise as simple as walking an 1 hr 3times a week will help
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by Eriokanmi: 1:46pm On Mar 04, 2025
Dpharmacist:
Nope. Seems you are ignorant of what is happening in Nigeria.
Where exactly in Nigeria do you see the obese people, compared to the US? You may be living in a utopian world to be saying this
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by weedfada(m): 1:47pm On Mar 04, 2025
If you have Obese tendencies, please watch what you consume and try, just try to inculcate some exercise routines into your daily paroles rather than shouting "I'm a foodie" upandan!
Re: World Obesity Day: Changing Systems Healthier Lives by IME1: 1:49pm On Mar 04, 2025
Some have food but cannot eat
Some can eat but have no food
We have food and we can eat
Glory be to Jesus Christ

World where there are innocent children who didn't ask to be born going to bed and about their day without assurance of food, is the same world people have enough to eat and be obese

I'm telling you, when you go to gym and see people complain they are fat, tell them that the first thing they should do is support or set up a food back and give to the hungry...
... then come back to the gym and tone your abs and improve your cardio
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