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by 0xB31B1B
1388 days ago
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Substantial weight loss is possible across a range of treatment modalities, but long-term sustenance of lost weight is much more challenging, and weight regain is typical1–3. In a meta-analysis of 29 long-term weight loss studies, more than half of the lost weight was regained within two years, and by five years more than 80% of lost weight was regained (Figure 1)4. Indeed, previous failed attempts at achieving durable weight loss may have contributed to the recent decrease in the percentage of people with obesity who are trying to lose weight5 and many now believe that weight loss is a futile endeavor6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764193/ |
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If we agree on this, then your argument isn't that people are destined to obesity, but rather that once they're obese, they have patterns of behavior that are extremely hard to break over a long term basis. That isn't the same as saying that weight loss is a futile endeavor, it's just saying that people who are obese are very often going to fail to stick to the patterns of behavior that resulted in weight loss.