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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The health consequences of being obese are only somewhat related to the extra weight and some are unrelated to the extra weight and just highly correlated with extra weight but caused by other factors. Many, including doctors, tend to forget this and focus ONLY on BMI forgetting correlation not causation. Many factors contribute to the lower health outcomes for high BMIs: alcohol, sedentary lifestyle, processed foods, high sugar, and more. If you take the drug but make no other lifestyle changes, sure it may help, you may look better, but your overall health improvement will be limited in some ways. Maybe making the side effects of the drug less worth it. If someone is going to take a weight loss drug, can it [/quote] Correct, but sedentary GLP obese people are banking on less fat around all their organs as fit. [/quote] I've never heard that. You are clearly biased against overweight people. [/quote]
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