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Abstinence Quote by Michael Prager

“One's prescription can seem extensive--even overwhelming, depending on an individual's circumstance--and I can imagine the prospects exciting few people of any stripe. Lots of eaters are going to balk at abstaining, but to learn that recovery is going to require rigorous honesty, or more attention…” quote by Michael Prager
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““One's prescription can seem extensive--even overwhelming, depending on an individual's circumstance--and I can imagine the prospects exciting few people of any stripe. Lots of eaters are going to balk at abstaining, but to learn that recovery is going to require rigorous honesty, or more attention to spirit, could be far more off-putting. Then again, who gets excited about any serious treatment prescription? Certainly not the cancer patient told she'll have to undergo radiation, or the back patient ordered to a month's uninterrupted bed rest, or the lung patient told he'll need a double transplant. To some, the flaw of those comparisons will be their being equated with food addiction, and that is the rub, entirely. The medical profession and the public at large don't see that they are equivalent. The consequences of obesity (the chief consequence of food addiction) constitute the fastest-growing, and soon the gravest, threat to public health. Obesity is suicide on lay-away: It has plenty of time to degrade quality of life before finally ending life prematurely.””

Michael Prager

About This Quote

Source Article: Health & Wellness Journal, 2020

Obesity, likened to addiction, demands honesty and spiritual focus, yet patients resist drastic treatment plans.

In simple terms: Obesity treatment is hard and often rejected.

Key Takeaway

Embrace honest, holistic health strategies.

Themes

health addiction obesity

Mood

cautious empathetic

Type

health motivational

When to use this quote

  • clinical counseling
  • diet programs
  • support groups
  • policy advocacy

Key Concepts

behavioral change spiritual health medical compliance public health risk

Questions to Reflect On

  • What motivates lasting change in health habits?
  • How can healthcare providers reduce stigma?
A Different Perspective

Patients may feel overwhelmed by strict regimens.

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