Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1959, Image 28

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Thursday, 1959
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Obese Patients
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third of four dispatchei on over
weight.) By PATRICIA McCORMICK
(UPI Correspondent)
New York-(UPD-More than
half the obese patients in a
study from Endocrine Clinic
of Boston City Hospital ad
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pleasure.
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husband's activities kept him
from home frequently. She
filled in some of the time by
going to movies-alone.
But When she ntiirn
home she felt so lonelv that
she usually ate "even though
I was not really hungry," she
said. i
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nervousness and gave me
something to do."
Felt Sorry
As her weieht went
felt alT the more sorry for her
self and ate more. Eventually,
she was a eood. round whisht
-300 pounds.
Another patient, an over
weight tjen-ager, sorry about
being unpopular, became a
people -hater She secluded
herself at every opportunity
and treated herself to her sole
remaining pleasure; eating.
lae more she ate, the less
chance she had of becoming "
popular. She became fatter
and fatter.
The tension-tvoe eaten ara
just one of several types of
obese.
There are the social tvnee.
the night-raiders, and the ear.
bage-pail personalities.
To tension eaters, food is a
tension chaser and source of
pleasure. When thev are
bored, food symbolizes the
love and affection they need,
desire and cannot find.
Social eaters eat to be so
ciable. They won't turn down
a morsel at a cocktail party,
a bridge game, dinner or
week-end gatherings.
The night-raider becomes
gluttonous nocturnally. Dur
ing the day, he or she eats
like a bird. But after the last
meal of the day, the night
raider's hidden personality
comes out. Trips to the kitch
en are frequently for a piece of
pie, a half-dozen cookies, a
scrambled egg, and toast.
A true night-raider con
sumes more than one-fourth of
his total calories after the last
meal.
Can't Leave Scrap t
The crarbase-nail tvue can't
leave a scrap on the plate.
Usually, she is the lady of
the house. '
She eats the left-overs that
aren't suitable for stashine
away in the refrigerator. Day
after day, this is the way with
the garbage-pail type.
She pays no attention to the
calorie cost of living. Neither
do the other "types" who sud
denly find themselves with
more padding than will fit
into their clothes.
(Next: Even the "lean" have
troubles.)
Crabgrass Control
Methods Given
Beltsville, Md. (Science
Service) There is still time
to wage war against crab
grass, one of the lawn owner's
worst enemies.
Crabgras germinates in May
and must be controlled now
if you want to get rid of it.
Dr. Layton L. Klingman said
He is studying lawn weed con
trol at the U. S. Department
of Agriculture's Agricultural
Research Center here. The
home owner can tell if he has
the troublesome weed by
simply looking at thin spots
on his lawn to see if broad
leaved seedlings are showing.
If crabgrass is found, two
or three treatments of various
herbicides, given at seven-to-ten-day
intervals are usually
required to kill it. Chemicals
suggested.by Dr. Klingman as
effective in fighting crabgrass
are dis odium monomethyl ar
sonate (DMA), and its closely
related compounds, and phe
nyl mercuric acetate (PMA).
Treatment should be start
ed as soon as possible, the
USDA researcher said. Follow
carefully the instructions re
ceived with the herbicide, he
urged.
Dandelion, buckhorn and
other weeds in the plantain
family can be controlled with
2,4-D or 2,4-4 plus Silvex. Sil
vex is particularly useful in
controlling chickweed, Dr.
Klingman said.
Mowing and watering can
also control crabgrass and
other weeds. Since close mow
ing means more light gets
down into the turf to help ger
minating crabgrass seeds
grow, never mow your lawn
shorter than one and one-half
inches, Dr. Klingman warned.