Why were we thinner in the 70s?

Why were we thinner in the 70s?

It’s a detail that changes everything: in the 70s, there were no smartphones, no social networks, no streaming series to watch for hours.

Television existed, of course, but there were few channels and programs ended early in the evening. People spent more time going out, chatting, walking, doing DIY projects, or seeing friends.

Sometimes we got bored… and it was precisely this boredom that pushed us to move and do activities.

A simpler relationship with food

Another important difference: people didn’t constantly talk about diets, calories, or methods for losing weight. They simply ate, without constantly analyzing every single food item.

Paradoxically, today we talk a lot more about nutrition, but we often eat more industrial, sugarier and more processed products.

In the 1970s, food was more of a moment of sharing and routine than a subject of stress or constant control.

A slower pace of life

Life was also a little less hectic. Fewer emails, fewer notifications, less constant pressure. The days were more structured around work, meals, and sleep.

Stress plays a significant role in weight and eating habits. When we’re stressed, we sleep less well, eat faster, snack more, and exercise less. Modern lifestyles therefore greatly influence weight gain.

What we can learn from the 1970s

This is not to say that everything was better before, but some habits were very beneficial without people realizing it:

  • Eat simple, homemade food
  • Move every day, even without doing sports
  • Walk as soon as possible
  • Eat at fixed times
  • Getting enough sleep
  • Spend less time in front of screens
  • Having active leisure activities
  • Take the time to live

Ultimately, people weren’t thinner because they made more of an effort, but because their entire lifestyle was more active, more natural, and more balanced.  The lifestyle of the 1970s  unintentionally promoted a more stable weight and better health.

Sometimes, to feel better in your body, you don’t need to change everything, but simply return to  simple and natural habits  that our parents and grandparents already had.

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