Why were we thinner in the 70s?

Today, we talk a lot about sport, fitness, and training sessions. But in the 70s, people did less sport… and yet they moved more.

People walked more to do their shopping, go to school or work. Children played outside for hours. Adults gardened, did DIY projects, cycled, danced or went for walks. Movement was part of everyday life, without being planned.

Today, we can spend an entire day sitting: car, office, sofa, telephone… This sedentary lifestyle changes a lot of things.

Fewer screens, therefore a more active life

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.

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