Message from @Eden
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Most of all being diet.
Ah... ok was just curious.
@Eden poor people don’t have access to the types of resources, social capital and the eco system to have the same or similar aims and goals as their counterparts. Long term preventive Health care being one of those things
Cheap, processed food makes you overweight!
Obesity is one of the most prevalent health conditions in humans and companion animals across the world. Obesity is associated with multiple health conditions across species including premature mortality. It is therefore of importance across the fields of medicine and veterinary medicine. The regulation of body weight is a homeostatic process vulnerable to disruption by genetic and environmental factors. It is well established that the heritability of obesity is high in humans and laboratory animals, with ample evidence that the same is true in companion animals. In this review, we provide an overview of how genes link to obesity in humans, drawing on a wealth of information from laboratory animal models, and summarising the mechanisms by which obesity causes related disease. Throughout, we focus on how large-scale human studies and niche investigations of rare mutations in severely affected patients have improved our understanding of obesity biology and can inform our ability to interpret results of animal studies. For dogs, cats and horses, we review the similarities in obesity pathophysiology to humans and review those genetic studies that have been done to investigate them. Finally, we discuss how veterinary genetics may learn from humans about studying precise, nuanced phenotypes and implementing large-scale studies, but also how veterinary studies may be able to look past clinical findings to mechanistic ones and demonstrate translational benefits to human research.
No one is arguing this.
"In this review, we provide an overview of how genes link to obesity in humans"
". It is well established that the heritability of obesity is high in humans and laboratory animals, "
Cool, unrelated.
first article that poped up in search
It’s also preventable
Like some people are more prone to skin cancer
that was just first search and first article
Or getting burnt
Again, not really relevant.
NO, its genetic
?!??!
Are you saying diets don't work or something?
I honestly can't fathom your position here.
... okay.
Again it’s preventible. Being a Alcoholic is genetic. Doesn’t mean alcohol will magically appear in your system. There are things you can do to prevent this behavior from manifesting @Eden
diets work only within the parameters that are genetically defined
I just realized, AOC started calling ICE facilities concentration camps and som crazy actually bombed an ICE facility. Was was she not removed? Why was she never blamed?
I guess I must not be human. I was once 240 lbs and then 145, then 165 at 6'2.
I am a lizard person, I guess.
I think that is a smaller percentage of people who have genetic or health reasons to be overweight. I believe the majority of overweight people are not exercising and not eating healthy, for whatever reason.
@Maw omg!! you would make an excellent primary care doctor Maw, all your patients will leave your office crying after you tell them you need diet and excercise to lose weight... and they will be like "i tried <sob> <sob>.... and you will be like Its ALL YOUR FAULT, TRY HARDER!!!!
And you'd be right.
No one is saying that here...
says the skinny person....
?????!
that was for cali lala
I'm sorry, but you don't know me... although I see why you would say that. I'm simply stating that no one... literally no one here... has said that it's 'all your fault try harder'.
well, if only 1% of people are obese due to underlying genetic factors, thats the only conclusion!!!
Yes, you have to change your lifestyle to change your weight. It's like overcoming smoking. It's not easy, but it's possible.
LOL, as I said, all your patients would cry and then report you somewhere out of anger
There is a difference to how easy it is to lose weight and being forced to be a certain weight.
so now you are calling 80% of americans lazy slobs
No.