Simply, the answer is yes. Modern conveniences contribute to overweight and obesity. You've heard it before, our modern lifestyle with all its gadgets and time savers like electric toothbrushes and can openers, washers and dryers, remote controls, drive-thru banks, dry cleaners, fast food chains, and in Las Vegas drive-thru wedding chapels, contribute to our weight problems. We move considerably less than our parents and grandparents did.
Here's an eye opening example. A modern housewife performs mundane chores regularly, one being her daily chore of making homemade dinners to keep her family healthy. She avoids fast foods and prepackaged processed foods.Read more and watch the videos.





1 comments:
If you ask me the same question, I'll answer a resounding "YES!" Carol, you're absolutely right. With today's conveniences, people are getting lazier and lazier by the minute. Today, all we need to do is push some buttons, turn some keys and presto! The job is done!
However, we have to admit that these modern-day objects made our lives easier. Most importantly, it saves us time. Now, our responsibility is to use the time we save as an opportunity to take care of our health. We have to compensate for the "induced laziness" of our modern lifestyle and make a pact with ourselves to be healthy at all times.
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