I dont necessarily associate myself as a gamer. Just someone that plays games.
Yes. I certainly do care about health and nutrition. I was always mindful of it and have always remained healthy as I have kept fairly active. I just never really committed to it until I hit my late 20s. You start to notice changes to your body and you have the maturity, discipline and life experiences to fully act on it. I also have the money to spend on it also, which I think the biggest downside of nutrition.
I dont think its too much work. It's not much more work than some videogame achievement. I have fantastic meals all the time that are relatively healthy and high in nutritional value. It just takes knowing what's in an ingredient, understanding cooking techniques and you can work with that to find food that are appropriate for a diet. I still allow myself to have 'cheat meals', the occasional desert and booze. Once you get used to it, it just becomes a habit that you live by in the same manner where you'd brush your teeth, shower or fill up gas in the car. It's still 'work', but once you get a taste of the increased benefits to happiness/mood, well-being, sexual health and confidence--It's just so rewarding.
I do think the culture around fitness and nutrition is daunting and intimidating, so much to detract people to even start. Health blogs, diet cults, contradictory science and medical info and people obsessing over min/maxing macros, micro-nutrients and calories. It's so caught up in alot of bullshit for someone to sell you their product, diet, workout plan, app, supplement and people fall for it when the answer is so simple.
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