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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men and women for example. I saw some mentions about Trump’s weight at his age being unusual which made me think of the elderly people that I know or encounter (my teen volunteers at an elder care home). Is it genetics? Many of the heavier people are not less active than those who require rollators or walkers. Diets are pretty standard across. Those who have in facility dining aren’t eating out more. Interestingly (to me atleast ) when I was a child, most of the women had a similar body shape that was heavier in the hips than I see today. This is not just the women in my family, but teachers, friends mothers, etc.. What makes some people get thinner as they age having been heavier as teens-middle age and others to gain weight even though they were skinny or thin well into their adult years? [/quote] In my family I swear there is a definite Fat gene. So. Yes, I believe it is genetic.[/quote]
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