Why were so many people noticeably thinner in the 1970s? The answer isn’t a single secret but a combination of everyday habits that quietly shaped healthier bodies. People moved more without thinking about it—walking to shops, doing manual chores, and spending less time sitting. Processed foods were far less common, portions were smaller, and meals were more likely to be cooked at home using simple ingredients. Sugary drinks and constant snacking hadn’t yet become the norm. On top of that, screen time was minimal, which meant more physical activity and less mindless eating. In many ways, thinness wasn’t pursued directly—it was a natural result of a lifestyle that modern routines have largely replaced.
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