Message from @Eden
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if you have a fit 125 lady apply for a job and 200 lady apply for a job..... hmmmm
The Daily Beast: Two Cops, Including a Trained Sniper, Arrested for Taking Part in Capitol Insurrection.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/two-rocky-mount-virginia-cops-arrested-for-taking-part-in-capitol-insurrection?source=us-news&via=rss
middle clss people are also living paycheck to paychek
125 lady
We really need better standards for cop hiring
that was correct answer!!!!!!
people are shallow
Have you ever used statistics, like, ever?
A lot of police consider themselves patriots. Especially ex-military who have literally put their lives on the line to guarantee our ‘Free & Fair elections’
Poor to lower middle class
200 might work more and harder
If you are rich and living pay check to pay check you are squandering money
being obese, causes you to earn significantly less money, just like being outside of regular look, outside of regular height, and generally higher is better.... etc etc
Like is there some aversion to using science?
You never know when u hiring new employees
what, you will science test the 125 lbs applicant and 400 lbs applicant?
or 250 lbs?
Or perhaps being obese means you're more likely to be poor to start with.
But you know, science.
or maybe it is genetic after all???? tell all those mothers with fat toddlers.... "oh, your baby is fat just cause you are poor!!!!"
Most bad habits are formed in peoples youths. They see their parents with bad habits and the cycle continues. Something like regular checkups gets in the way and can act like a dam to prevent the cyclical nature of poor health decisions
Like, you're going against established scientific consensus.
Make better choices etc
exactly, in youth - especially fatness in babies.... they also start smoking way younger i suppose
I'm curious.. what is the established scientific consensus?
You're not even offering alternative studies.
Just anecdotes and "well I think this is the reason."
That poverty has a strong correlation to being overweight.
Due to numerous factors.
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