Spyke
lemmy.world

It's possible, but I think it's largely been attributed to drugs like ozempic. Something like 1 in 8 people have taken it in some form already.

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Can't be much worse than long-term side effects of obesity, though.

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Yeah, I was reading a news article to this effect the other day.
Hell if I saved it and/or remember where I saw it, but shouldn't be too hard to dredge up a news report to that effect.

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It doesn't. The poorest areas of America are the most obese. That's because healthy food is considered luxury goods and cheap food is terrible for you.

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I know I’ve cut one meal a day out to combat inflations effects on my wallet. It hasn’t been that difficult, and I definitely have lost weight.

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fedia.io

My dad's diet was so bad and he was so overweight he contracted diabetes. And one of the medications got on was Ozempic. That was back in 2020 and he has lost a lot of weight. I just assume anyone making miraculous weight losses are on that version by now.

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I know people that have used Ozempic to lose 10 vanity pounds. I wouldn't be surprised if that doest have widespread effect.

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Do we know if that's people being less overweight... or is that line going down... people who died through comorbidity with something else?

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You reached the end