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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve been a personal trainer for 22 years. I also have a background in nutrition. There is nothing in our foods causing weight gain. People are simply eating too much and moving too little. It’s that’s simple. [/quote] Perhaps you can also explain the rise in obesity that has been noted in some animals— including some lab animals, whose environments and diets are strictly controlled. Are the marmosets “simply eating too much and moving too little” too? What about the urban and rural feral rats? Here’s a critical point. If there’s a “simple” and accurate explanation, it would be great if you could share it. "If the number of calories going in is the same over time, and there's a net gain, then obviously the way those calories are managed is different or something has changed," Kuk said. "Why that management of calories is changing is going to be important if we're going to reverse the trends." https://www.livescience.com/10277-obesity-rise-animals.html [/quote] I did not know animals were getting fat. Obesogens in the environment, thanks Rs. Microplastics, antibiotics, plastics and chemicals, all for profit. Did they think they could outrun the effects? The streams in Aspen also contain microplastics, as does the blood of their babies and children.[/quote]
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