amicus
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As our society progressed from Agricultural to Manufacturing and now into a Service economy, and machines/robots, increasingly do the physical labor once done by human power, is weight gain and muscle loss inevitable?
WALL E, a children’s film concerning a large population confined to a space vessel and served entirely by robots, they all became obese and unable to move under their own power.
Approximately a third of all American’s are considered ‘overweight’ at the present time.
We are no longer creatures of the Jungle, Forests or Grasslands from which we evolved and physical exertion was a normal function of living.
If, as trends indicate, and excluding a possible apocalyptic event that returns us to a pre-industrial state, more and more will work at mental occupations and even less involving actual physical movement aside from walking, riding and driving, what does that bode for the future?
There has been a veritable explosion of ‘health centers’, gym’s, clubs all providing an ‘artificial’ means of physical exercise to maintain body weight at a preferred level and muscle tone that promotes better health and the ability to function physically.
Schools are investing in calorie counting lunches and snacks, low fat foods are advertised and increasingly consumed by weight conscious customers, yet still the percentage of the overweight continues to climb.
If, as many predict, the transition to a ‘service society’, will lead to decreased hours of work per week with much being done at the home location with computers and networks, avoiding even the physical exertion of coming and going to the work place…then what, again, does the future hold for human health and, by implication, longevity?
Excluding a governmental mandate for forced exercise, how, theoretically would a free society discover a voluntary and preferred form of exercise that would attract a majority?
In the natural environment man evolved in, the weak and overweight would be genetically weeded out, and the proclivities or tendencies to over eat or fail to exercise would solve itself.
Please don't go down the Michael Moore road of Supersize Me, and criticize the fast food restaurants and the fact that many if not most meals are out of the home or home delivery. A naturally fast paced society with both parents working is served by eating establishments outside the home and is not likely to change anytime soon.
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Amicus
WALL E, a children’s film concerning a large population confined to a space vessel and served entirely by robots, they all became obese and unable to move under their own power.
Approximately a third of all American’s are considered ‘overweight’ at the present time.
We are no longer creatures of the Jungle, Forests or Grasslands from which we evolved and physical exertion was a normal function of living.
If, as trends indicate, and excluding a possible apocalyptic event that returns us to a pre-industrial state, more and more will work at mental occupations and even less involving actual physical movement aside from walking, riding and driving, what does that bode for the future?
There has been a veritable explosion of ‘health centers’, gym’s, clubs all providing an ‘artificial’ means of physical exercise to maintain body weight at a preferred level and muscle tone that promotes better health and the ability to function physically.
Schools are investing in calorie counting lunches and snacks, low fat foods are advertised and increasingly consumed by weight conscious customers, yet still the percentage of the overweight continues to climb.
If, as many predict, the transition to a ‘service society’, will lead to decreased hours of work per week with much being done at the home location with computers and networks, avoiding even the physical exertion of coming and going to the work place…then what, again, does the future hold for human health and, by implication, longevity?
Excluding a governmental mandate for forced exercise, how, theoretically would a free society discover a voluntary and preferred form of exercise that would attract a majority?
In the natural environment man evolved in, the weak and overweight would be genetically weeded out, and the proclivities or tendencies to over eat or fail to exercise would solve itself.
Please don't go down the Michael Moore road of Supersize Me, and criticize the fast food restaurants and the fact that many if not most meals are out of the home or home delivery. A naturally fast paced society with both parents working is served by eating establishments outside the home and is not likely to change anytime soon.
???
Amicus