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paulpauper ◴[] No.43714036[source]
The more you research/learn about obesity, the worse it is, much like smoking. One of the most depressing stats is that dieting does not get easier with time. The probability of eventually regaining all the weight eventually converges to 100%. Even if you're successful for 2 years, people still regain by year 4, 5, etc. The body never resists trying to regain the weight. GLP-1 drugs are the best hope yet.
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agos ◴[] No.43714260[source]
absolutely. and yet people will still say "just eat less"! Imagine telling a person who smokes "just smoke less"
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_Algernon_ ◴[] No.43714944[source]
That's... A completely reasonable thing to say..
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1. asoneth ◴[] No.43724276[source]
That depends on your definition of "reasonable". Every single person I have met who is struggling to lose weight is attempting to consume fewer calories. Telling them to "just eat less" provides no novel information or actionable strategies. At best it makes you sound like the kind of person who most people avoid because you prefer being right to being helpful.