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Anonymous at Tue, 19 Mar 2024 10:55:21 UTC No. 16086312
Some fat people cope by saying that statistics that around 80% of people regain the weight is not true and that their uncles or whatever's lost weight and kept it off for a while. But if the statistics are false and the success rate is higher than observed and the research is faulty, percentages of overweight and obese people continue to rise, wouldn't they at least stay stagnant? Since every fat person I know wants to lose weight, so obviously if it was that easy to keep it off, people wouldn't be fat.
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Mar 2024 11:01:22 UTC No. 16086318
your hated of people larger than yourself is due to your fear of them, you know you are small and weak and they could easily crush you so you fear them and loath them.
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Mar 2024 11:10:43 UTC No. 16086325
>>16086318
I do not loathe them, they are still people regardless their size and that's it. I'm just triggered by blatant disregard of statistics, but I understand that they're really depressing if you're overweight. I just wanted to hear about inconsistencies in research that would point to a more complex dynamic regarding weight loss, that's all.
Like nobody factors in eating disorders that ex fat people develop, but nobody cares for this aspect as much, so it would be curious to see the percentage of people who have kept the weight off because of it. More so if you consider that men rarely report it and are rarely diagnosed in return
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Mar 2024 11:18:37 UTC No. 16086334
>>16086318
Or in addition to the the fact that many people with ed's hide their eating disorder because they enjoy the praise and attention, hence they keep it under wraps, some are hiding it unintentionally, so it would have also skewed the data a bit. Other people who are either clueless about their own eating disorders or the ones that simply do not have them, obviously do not see anything suspect. Trained professionals are more likely to recognize it, but a good percentage of men would be undiagnosed as mentioned earlier.
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Mar 2024 13:18:56 UTC No. 16086462
>>16086312
It's the lack of mercury (take care that it may exhaust selenium) , iron poisoning, and I'm getting more open to arsenic also being essential, with the prerequisite of molybdenum to metabolize it.