Why would you do that? You guys realize it's a thing, right? Bouchard experimentally showed individual differences: http://lesswrong.com/lw/453/procedural_knowledge_gaps/cob0 …
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Should be no surprise considering the high heritability & genetic correlations of BMI & weight & fat & fitness, set point experiments etc.
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bouchard & rankinen 2005 no mention of routine, boule et al 2005 is just using stationary bike 50min/day...
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what he said^ there is no world where you cannot lose weight w exhaustive & regular physical activity big eli here just hates responsibility
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There is a world and those studies prove it. They make people exercise substantially regularly, and compare before/after, and nothing.
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You can't get around this by redefining away exercise and No True Scotsmanning it. The scatterplots are what they are.
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Very simplistic causal analysis you guys are engaging in - and where does 'exercise regularly' come from, hmm? Just drops out of the sky?
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Maaaaybe willingness to exercise is affected by things like.. genetically mediated response to exercise?
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Maaaaybe you and big yud are confusing the first derivative w the objective function? Thermodynamics is a rather mature field.
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Ok, this is now a free-will thread. Carry on.
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