Posted on 11/28/2025 6:07:53 AM PST by daniel1212
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Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles, and thy princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness [from shathah; intoxicaion]! (Ecclesiastes 10:17)
A day late I suppose
Risk of death reaches 100% eventually even among the not so obese. That said being obese puts a lot of things in life in the difficult category.
Amazing changes since 02/23/2023 with GLP-1.
ping
Hurry and buy more Ozempic or you will die!
Why this morning with this post of an old article, d?
Mighta posted it a couple of days ago, but now....
So if you’re fat (pardon me), if you have ‘excessive weight’... Then your risk of dying is greater. Hmm...
Well... Doh!!! on that.
Restating the obvious over and over again, doesn’t make it new. Fat people live shorter lives... One thing that you rarely see is overweight people in their 80s and 90s.
Yet there are headlines such as The Healthiest Weight Could Actually Be 'Overweight. A study spanning almost four decades and involving more than 100,000 adults in Denmark found that those with an 'overweight' body mass index (or BMI) were more likely to live longer than those in the 'healthy', 'underweight', and 'obese' - https://www.sciencealert.com/the-healthiest-weight-could-actually-be-overweight-huge-study-finds
Which is what the article here attacks.
True, but I just saw it.
My attitude is you either pay now that small annoyance "fee" for having to exercise and watch calories consistently ... or pay later in your declining years with obesity and all the obesity-related diseases, possible infirmity/immobility, pain, depression, feeling lousy from being unfit and fat, all of it ... and that bill will be substantially higher than the first one.
The risk of death for all people is 100%. Everything before that is a combination of personal choice and what food producers put in the food.
And if you are even thinking of fattening foods, take a little bit, too. We'll call it pre-obesity.
Side effets? Well, many a pharmaceutical treatments are soon to be at the ready!
It does go hand in hand with the promotion of Ozempic type drugs.
A big boost to Big Pharma too.
Although we all know obesity is unhealthy. But do we really know yet how safe the Big Pharma solution is?
From what I understand Izempic causes 20-30% muscle loss...that is very hard to regain. Muscle mass is key to longevity.
I have also heard that you have to stay on it or you can regain the weight back. That means taking the stuff forever?
I do not know how true that is though.
Fair enough.
Never too late to bring an end to the utter carb-a-palooza that is the typical American diet.
Sounds like something pharma would love.
Excess weight, obesity more deadly than previously believed.
It still won’t phase out the stoners.
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