Wearing Shoes Bad For your Health? 66
Loafer writes "Are American sneakers--not American fast food--actually responsible for the obesity epidemic? It may seem like a laughable notion at first; however, not even the best nutritionists, working hard over the last century, have successfully identified a diet that permanently controls morbid obesity. Evidently, something else, besides food, is hindering the ability of overweight Americans to lose excess weight. Well, obesity is extremely rare in Japan, and the Japanese practice the custom of removing their shoes upon entering a home, office, or restaurant, replacing them with more-comfortable slippers, socks, or simply bare feet. Yet in the United States, where obesity is visibly widespread, shoes are worn constantly. Indeed, footwear appears to be a cause of disease in humans."
Idea (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Idea (Score:2)
In any case, this might just be the next big non-existing consumer item...
$75 for a Nike label on a string, anybody?
Ignorance IS bliss! (Score:2)
Re:Idea (Score:2)
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Re:Idea (Score:2)
Re:Idea (Score:2)
TEH GOGGLES! THEY DO NOTHING!! (Score:2)
Comfort (Score:2, Funny)
With out shoes the only natural option would be to lose weight.
I only wear Birkenstock clogs/sandals.
Idle Thought... (Score:1)
Cover floor with sharp spiky things, like broken glass. The less you weigh, the lest it presses into the bottoms of your feet.
On a serious note: wearing sneakers most of your life makes it rather painful to switch to boots or hard leather shoes.
I like sandals in the summer, but there's just something ewww about wear
Question for the observant (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Question for the observant (Score:1)
Guys.. (Score:5, Insightful)
Lets have some regular slashdot news now, yeah?
Re:Guys.. (Score:2)
Riiiiight (Score:4, Insightful)
Shoes? (Score:1)
I wore shoes all through childhood... (Score:2)
the alternative (Score:1)
it's true (Score:1, Funny)
GO LOGIC! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:GO LOGIC! (Score:2)
The footbone is connected to the immune system. (Score:2, Insightful)
The purpose of Shoebusters.com is to stimulate interest, discussion, and research about the effects of shoes and socks on major human illnesses and conditions such as obesity, depression, fatigue, hypertension, heart disease, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, asthma, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's disease, and even the common cold, to name but a handful.
Maybe, just maybe there could be a connection between arthritis, fatigue and maybe depression caused by really ugly shoes. But since when are the systems in the h
Re:The footbone is connected to the immune system. (Score:2)
And while I'm venturing off-topic, foot massage can be really good, I've noticed. If you like walking barefoot you might want to try.
And back OT. I support the idea of collecting all the random fool's-stories from other places into one article at the end of the day. Only clever or witty ones should be in articles, or even better, a slashdot joke of some sort. Like, "Microsoft has boug
Re:The footbone is connected to the immune system. (Score:1)
Canadians don't where shoes in the house either (Score:1)
Re:Canadians don't where shoes in the house either (Score:1)
Hey! Oh, okay, I guess you're right. If I could see my feet, I'm probably not wearing shoes now.
In a study released by Hillbilly Scientists... (Score:2)
Well (Score:3, Insightful)
This study sounds like Michael Crichton's Caltech on Aliens cause Global Warming [crichton-official.com].
Hey, if you can correlate any two events without providing proof and can even claim it to be valid science, the shoe-argument is fair enough.
Jumped the Shark... (Score:1)
Without shoes (Score:2, Insightful)
This would be the perfect article... (Score:2)
mispost? (Score:1)
wait, there's more! (Score:1)
And most of us thought it was cause we drive (Score:4, Insightful)
But, if you insist on wearing western-style shoes, the practice of taking them off on entering a home not only will help your feet, it will reduce the amount of dirt, microbes, and dust mites that enter your domicile.
Also, since most American women's shoe sizes are two sizes too small for their actual feet, this can have a major impact just in reducing cramping into too small spaces.
Re:And most of us thought it was cause we drive (Score:2)
Re:And most of us thought it was cause we drive (Score:1)
True, and that's useful in mountain climbing and in hilly areas, but for most modern city and suburban dwellers, it really isn't that important, so sandals are still a better choice.
Just don't get those platform sandals, the strappy kind -
RTA (Score:1)
Re:RTA (Score:1)
joke? (Score:1)
Canada (Score:1)
Obesity? (Score:1)
Go shoeless! (Score:1)
WTF (Score:1)
Japan was the only country... (Score:3, Insightful)
How 'bout if we nuked ourselves (twice). Would we all miraculously lose weight?
Bad shoe wearers! (Score:1)
Completely wrong. (Score:1)
Exactly what I've been trying to tell people! (Score:1)
Most people die in their beds; obviously, beds are a major cause of death. So sleep in a sleeping bag! Or on the floor! Heck, I'd bet you'd even have a better chance in the coffin.
Perhaps its the automobile.. ? ? (Score:1)
The irony (Score:2)
Damien
Sharon Corr Wears Jimmy Choos (Score:2)
And I personally am thankful for it.
And any hot woman who wears boots gets my eternal gratitude - and a good screw if she wants.