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by 0xB31B1B
1388 days ago
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"The fix is diet and exercise" is not correct at all. There is no evidence on population level data or studies that diet and exercise produce durable BMI loss on a population level. From a "calories in calories out" perspective it is naively true, but in practice it doesn't work at all. The issue is that when people have BMI>30, their bodies endocrine system gets pretty messed up and their bodies will basically request 3500 calories per day. There have been a number of breakthrough medicines in the past few years that disrupt this cycle and reliably produce weight loss on a population level through hormonal changes that reduce appetite and delay gastric emptying. Some examples of these drugs are Tirzepatide and Semaglutide. |
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