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3 out of the 4 factors correlate with lower obesity
What was the number of people in this study?
@Deleted User bro, survey studies can be scientific
political science is a thing
And again, if you use some common sense, you will see it's bullshit because atheists are as diverse as they come
Lots of ways to manipulate a survey
Statistics are easy to manipulate and derive results which confirm your biases
diversity doesnt contradict general trends
That's why it is hard to do a real scientific study
but here, i can find others
You don't get my point
"Results are based on telephone interviews conducted as part of the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index survey Jan. 2-July 28, 2010, with a random sample of 554,066 adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, selected using random-digit-dial sampling."
Leave the fucking studies, tell me how are someone's religious beliefs going to make them fat?
Again another survey
Just answer my question
the previous one was epidemiology
its correlative that same casual reasons why someone would self label as an atheist is the same casual reasons as to why someone is more likely to be fat
Elaborate
correlation does not mean direct causation but it necessitates common causation
ill explain. Someone who self labels as atheist usually abstains from religious community events. We expect that to be the end of it but what we find is that those abstain from religious community events are more likely to abstain from all community gatherings.
including things such as parks, gyms, reunions and so on
Nah
Not parks and gyms
you cant just say nah to general trends
That's poor logic again
Why would an atheist abstain from parks and gyms?
there are some atheist that go to the park but religious people are more likely to go to the park
Show me studies
Or i call BS
From my anecdotal experience I'd argue atheists are actually more likely to go to gyms and not be obese
hold up
But i am not ignore enough to generalize that
@Deleted User your accounting for age right?
Don't pull up another shitty survey, I can do that too
were not comparing them to overweight elderly grandmothers but an average 18 year old atheist to an average 18 year old christian
It's easy to do that
bro, you say gives you sources but deny survey participation studies?
Your surveys are not scientific studies
do you political science is not science?