He's 46 - is he ever going to change?
No, he has ingrained habits, and possibly depression or general anxiety. My guess is he will not change unless he gets on meds. 2011 stats say 68% of Americans are overweight or obese. I have to wonder if many of these have depression or hormone problems. My doctor says 90% of the people he asks to lose weight don't do it. Only 10% actually lose weight. Wow. That's an incredibly low number.
[url]http://win.niddk.nih.gov/statistics/[/url]
[url]http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/index.html[/url]
He might also have low testosterone, which also gives men low motivation and depressive symptoms. He can get his T checked with a blood test. It's worth it to get the test, getting on testosterone shots can change his life around. It did for me.
Though I worked out weekly I was still 30 pounds overweight. Now I'm in my normal BMI, and my six-pack abs are coming in nicely. But I was determined to lose weight and KILL THE FAT. DIE DIE DIE.
PM me for more info if you want.
Last edited by bulrush; 09-01-12 at 10:32 PM.
I have a long time interest in psychology, specializing in relationship dynamics for 30 years.
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