同行,握手🤝 吾知各位鍵盤專家知吾知咩叫health at every size 同stop body shaming呢😊 想同某d網民講,營養師都系人,吾會個個好似d model咁嘅身材,而作為有小小基本禮貌嘅人都吾會隨意指指點點話人地似營養不良/太孱/吾健康等等,我d prof夠有吾少系overweight/obese或者就系偏瘦身型啦,但吾會影響佢地嘅專業資格同可以教導客人嘅知識/技術架喎。正如你見一個有d肉地嘅醫生,你都吾會即刻否認佢嘅醫術啦
其實佢講嘅野都係澳洲讀營養時會教嘅concept 同knowledge, 真係讀過營養嘅註冊營養師就會知道 . 如果只能夠用外表去判斷人地健唔健康,或者有無資格去教人食野,咁已經同health comes in all shapes and sizes 嘅concept 有conflict , 只能夠講香港普遍對營養嘅慨念仲未跟得上外國
@rubiirae3 жыл бұрын
To be fair, the concept of 'health in all shapes and size' is severely flawed. You can't be healthy when your BMI is above 30 or under 15. Your blood work may look normal for now but doesn't mean you're healthy. But I agree with you that Asian culture tend to put a lot of emphasis on being slim and correlate it to being 'healthy', but you can still be unhealthy if you fall within the extreme spectrums (too low or too high) of the weight range. I think the concept started off with good intention but it's often being exploited for fat acceptance.
@regenyumi3 жыл бұрын
@@rubiirae yea definitely, we also should be careful with equating BMI with health, which is also the whole idea of the all shapes and sizes statement, sometimes a single number or the weight itself might not necessarily mean unhealthy/healthy. you could be suffering from mental health or have body image issue but your BMI and blood works is perfect, but I personally won't call this healthy. This guy could look skinny with his suit on but he could have a lean frame to start with, or he could be having the optimal amount of lean muscles under the suit, no one knows for sure just by watching the video. Still, doesn't interfere with his professionalism and practice, or if he's qualified to give nutritional advice.
@annieshek81653 жыл бұрын
@@rubiirae i have to add an extreme case here. It is possible to be healthy when your BMI is above 30, especially for weightlifters. You can also be unhealthy having a normal BMI, which is actually very common. You have to look at the body fat percentage as well. As an athlete (sort of), I honestly think BMI is misleading. FFMI will be a better indicator. Of course it is true that you can’t be very healthy when you are obese / extremely underweight, but I think that the phrase “health in all shapes and size” doesn’t really mean you are healthy even if you are obese. At least it didn’t mean that at first. I actually think that it carries meaning like “there are more than one way to live healthily”, or to encourage people not to be too restrictive on their diet, thinking that only if they follow those Instagram models diets then they can have the ideal body shape and be happy. P.s. not trying to prove you wrong or anything. Sorry if I sound rude. Just that I have too many friends that care only about their weights, not knowing that they are not really healthy and their weights are within the BMI range only because they are low in fat-free mass.
Dieting very simple just eat less salt sugar n rice , 8 hours eats naturally 14 to 16 hours fasting everyday. Eat From 12 noon to 8 at night.
@rubiirae3 жыл бұрын
This can't be more stupid. Not everybody is suitable for intermittent fasting. At the end of the day, calories in calories out. If you consumed more calories than your body needed, you'll gain weight, if you're on a deficit, you'll lose weight. Just because you only eat 8 hours a day between 12 PM to 8 PM doesn't mean you won't overeat.
@coolmancool82223 жыл бұрын
Dietitians do not serve only those for dieting and 168 diet is not suitable for all ppl esp those with diabetes.
From personal experience, I have found a helpful dietary regime to manage my weight. Beside adhering to a list of selective list of healthy, fresh food, restricting meat intake every other day, consuming higher fish, less red meat, I also attempt to cut down on the size of each meal, replacing full lunch with fruits, bread or halving lunch portion 3 times a week. I cook at home every day and have improved my home-cooking with reduced oil, salt, zero sugar increased vinegar to te extent that I enjoy my own food to the extent that I have adopted a new habit of stepping away from the dinning table after finishing the first serving of food and sitting out to wait for my body to register the food intake before considering second serving. In a nut shell, beside healthier food choice, eating less in accordance to the daily need of calories is important in weight management.
I think his diet is fine but he should exercise more and build some muscles...he looks frail with poor posture, could be an indication of a weak core
@manwah8933 жыл бұрын
an adult male with 55-56 kg and thinking 62-65kg is a problem...
@tszkwancheung82793 жыл бұрын
Should do more exercise
@monicaw62473 жыл бұрын
@@manwah893 Yes he is super skinny !
@rubiirae3 жыл бұрын
@@manwah893 I mean, he could be naturally skinny like that but yeah, he seems to spending way too much effort on staying within the lower end of the normal BMI range by controlling his diet. But it appears that he neglected that a healthy lifestyle also includes moderate exercise. He looks like he can benefit from doing some weight training and yoga to fix his posture. I'm not suggesting him to get super muscular like a bodybuilder, but a little bit more muscles won't hurt since he's frail like paper right now I'm worried that he can't withstand the typhoon season 😂
@seannicholas44403 жыл бұрын
@@rubiirae agree. I dont think he needs to be that cautious in controlling his intake. He looks underweight.