@USATODAY sure. It's not rocket science. Eat less (and eat healthfully), move more. The real question is, will we?
-
-
-
@kerrylbarrett How can you motivate people to do this, in your opinion, Kerry?
-
@USATODAY to hold yourself accountable. -
@kerrylbarrett Responsibility is definitely an important factor! Do you have any personal insight on overcoming the hurdle?
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
@FatBusterz What would you have in mind? -
Tweet unavailable
-
@FatBusterz You're right, the food industry is much larger. Thanks for offering your opinion!
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
@USATODAY no, people are to sensitive nowadays. They'd think they're being bullied and not allowed to live the wall-e future lifestyle. -
@squidvicious Is there any way to positively motivate them to change their habits in your mind, Squid? -
@USATODAY teaching and availability of healthy food and activity is a start. The convenience of couch and fast food is to easy. -
@squidvicious Great point. Knowledge is power.
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
Exercise... exercise... & exercise. Also, processed foods are killing us faster. My stomach is a product of that.
@USATODAY#DailyChat -
@jonfun That's the first rule, right Jonathan? Exercising is so important. -
It's not the end all be all but exercise does improve overall health besides
#bmi is a flawed scale it's based on.@USATODAY#dailychat
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
@USATODAY absolutely. we need to gain some self-control.#DailyChatThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
@USATODAY I wasn't that active as a kid but my mother never had soda or processed snacks and cooked from scratch. I think that's the problemThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.