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...Is booze great for keeping a body thin? Considering one is ingesting between 100 calories(for a light beer) to possibly 400 or more for a cocktail with sugary additives, and then when a person gets drunk (after five or six--or if my memory of college serves me, many more--of these beverages... 600 to 2500 (!) calories) their inhibitions are limited and they often eat a plate of processed, fattening, nutritionally useless nachos or pizza (another 1000 calories there)... Not to mention: ever tried to work out with a hangover? Booze is great for keeping a body thin? Be serious, please. "Beer gut" is a slang term for a reason. Cigarettes? I have no beef with you that they are bad, bad, bad. But most of the smokers I know are chubbier than their non-smoking buddies. Hypothesis? No clue. Maybe non-smokers are just more aware of their physical health overall? But despite my smoking friends' claim that you burn x-amount of calories smoking, are less hungry, whatever... they continue to pack on pounds. I've NEVER met a smoker thinner than the majority of their non-smoking friends. Only 1% of female adolescents (what percentage of the American population are adoescent females? Maybe 5?) are considered to be anorexic or bulimic. Other demographics have no, or barely recordable, percentages of anorexia. Yet overweight Americans count for 65% of the total populatation; obese Americans total 30%. I'm not saying weight is the way to gauge health. Or that it is fair to judge a peron by weight. Or anything like that! However, drinking, smoking, and eating disorders are NOT affecting Colorado's fraction of thin people. Yes, some people are genetically disposed to weigh more. That's to be expected. But 65% of the population? And you really think those who are a healthy weight are the ones with problems? Honestly, truly honestly... reasonable portions of healthy food and exercise will do every body good. The corporations are feeding you excess portions of nutritionally barren crap, full of high-fructose corn syrup and processed everything because it makes them money. Your anger is highly misplaced in blaming anorexics and alcoholics for that. Oh right, and the Olympians? What are there, 200 (if nearly that)? In a state of 3 million? Doesn't skew a thing.
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