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jyscao[dead post] ◴[] No.42199859[source]
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m463 ◴[] No.42201420[source]
On the other hand, being overweight takes years off your life:

"Specifically, we found that BMIs from 40 to 44 were associated with 6.5 years of life lost, but this increased to 8.9 for BMIs from 45 to 49, 9.8 for BMIs from 50 to 54, and 13.7 for BMIs from 55 to 59."

I think for some people the roi is measurable and reasonable.

https://irp.nih.gov/blog/post/2020/01/extreme-obesity-shaves...

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1. watwut ◴[] No.42202279[source]
Being obese takes years off your life. Being slightly overweight is associated with best longevity.

BMIs from 40 to 44 is massively obese, not overweight.

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2. BigJ1211 ◴[] No.42203239[source]
The "perfect" fat percentage for men when it comes to health is around the 22% range. For women it's significantly higher. (35% iirc)

I'll try to find the study/abstract later if people care.