Id say being a foodie is actually a plus. Thats far better (healthier) than eating McDonalds every day. NO doubt obesity is a major factor in the rising cost of healthcare in this country.
Wife just broke her fitbit and was looking at options such as the Sense 2 and Versa 4. She is still deciding. Both are in the $200-300 range which seems like a lot to me and have features we would never use, but then again Im not a watch guy and have no issues working out on my own.
The woman at the lectern appears to be obese (or worse) by BMI. But she’s likely well received because she’s at war on obesity …
Makes sense to me … Exercise might NOT make you live longer: Fascinating study debunks age-old belief by finding that being too active can actually spur ageing | Daily Mail Online
I have a Sense (not sure what version). I like it the most of the 3 or 4 activity counter "watches" I've had. The face is easy to read (a must for my old eyes) and bright enough to read in any light condition unlike the fitbits I had before. I got mine used on Ebay for around $80 a year or so ago. It looked (and still does) brand new and I've had no problems with it.
I just think we have an emotional attachment to certain ideas about diet and exercise. Italians live longer than Americans do. Is it all the cardio they do ?