To be fair to the journalist, the scientists from the study are saying some Very Not Good Things This is...not really truepic.twitter.com/qNVMQ4TN7Q
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To be fair to the journalist, the scientists from the study are saying some Very Not Good Things This is...not really truepic.twitter.com/qNVMQ4TN7Q
Childhood obesity and depression are both linked to changes in the brain BUT They are also vastly MORE CLOSELY linked to environmental factors
It seems unlikely, for example, that the people in the poorer dark blue areas have different brain chemistry to the rich people with less overweight children in the lighter areaspic.twitter.com/Q15OrEnBV0
Obesity is linked to hundreds of things. Do brain changes possibly help cause children to become obese? Maybe Are there MUCH bigger issues that we already know about? One. Hundred. Percent
Is it EXTREMELY LIKELY that actually obesity and depression cause changes to the brain and that's what this study picked up? Let's just say that that doesn't make a very good headline
I don't often agree with Sowell: “One of the first things taught in introductory statistics textbooks is that correlation is not causation. It is also one of the first things forgotten.” Thomas Sowell and a few examples just for fun: http://www.tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations …
Oh man I love that website. It's a wonderful, wonderful example of #scicomm done right
Or does it?
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