Epidemiological data? I agree but I also have concerns with the quality of the data I presume you to be relying upon. Of course I may be wrong.
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Epidemiologic data, intervention data, cell culture data, animal data... literally any type of data you want confirms this.
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Isnt the opposite true? that doctors stopped trying to prescribe to lose weight and exercise because people arent satisfied unless they get a pill ("something real"). And even with pills the adherence is 50%?
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Not sure, but it shouldn't be on doctors, they should refer to dietitians.
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1. It’s generally not about weight or even BMI /waist circumference... it’s mostly abt visceral fat. 2. Many weight-loss methods are dangerous; focus on weight may endanger patients. 3. Overweight or obese w reg exercise & healthy (tho high cal) diet > thin w/o 4. Morbid dog
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*dif not dog Meant ‘morbidly obese is different story’ Also I think you mean that modest weight loss in overweight/obese is associated with lower all cause mortality, not ‘causes’
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Her words come from a place of pain, you don't reach a mindset like that without a long series of failures preceding it. Very likely self-imposed caloric deficit dieting. Shame, we could help her, if she would listen.
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What proof do most people see in daily lives that weight loss is sustainable or indeed even possible? That it offers any lasting peace from an eating disorder? Obviously I now know there’s a different way out, but this just means we have more work to do to get the message out.
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This is haes ideology....

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I think HAES at its core is fine. Its the interpretation man’s extremism in it that I can’t agree with.
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