I find two things really hard to write about: obesity and mental health This blog is about both We know obesity is bad for you. What to do about it? That's much harder What we do know is that shame DOES NOT WORKhttps://medium.com/@gidmk/obesity-is-bad-for-your-health-b21439caa543 …
I don't think that you can attribute those harms to weight loss per se, I'd say that's more in terms of dietary interventions. Most of my argument is about the importance of population approaches rather than individual intervention for this (among other) reason(s)
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1/2 If you are constantly dieting (which is often required to suppress weight regain) how do you tell the difference between intentional and unintentional weight loss which is an important early indicator of serious diseases like cancer?
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2/2 If you missed an early diagnosis because you thought your diet was working that is a risk associated with weight loss.
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