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A CDC survey suggests America’s obesity rate may be falling.

Key Takeaways

  • Recent data shows a slight decline in US obesity rates, but experts caution it’s too early to declare a turning point in the obesity epidemic.
  • GLP-1 agonists show promise in combating obesity as trials demonstrate the drugs help people lose 10–20% of their body weight and reduce their risk of weight-related health problems.
  • However, the high cost and limited insurance coverage of GLP-1 agonists present significant barriers to widespread adoption, and other preventative initiatives would need to be adopted to keep obesity trends declining.
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[–] shalafi@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago

thin shaming

Been skinny my whole life, jesus, I get that.

Dated a woman that had kidney issues, dialysis 3 times a week, anorexic kinda skinny. Complete strangers would walk up to her to suggest she eat more, try to fix her. Fuck me. (Turned out to be a pretty hateful woman, got herself a new kidney, hope she's better.)

Talking to a close friend about our mutual friend. They were both 20 or so and I said something about the guy being fat as hell.

"Nah! He's pudgy, but he's not really fat!"

"Dude. Aside from the jocks, he would have been the fattest kid in my class ('89) of 400."

His jaw dropped, didn't know what to say. This man is about 5'7" and 250, easy.

And god forbid we talk about the environmental impact. Nope, not talking about that.