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Yeah I probably do... As I understand it, health problems are only the reason for a person being overweight in the minority of cases. Its therefore much more logical to assume it is because a person consumes too many calories/exercises too little.
Yes I do, I know a tiny minority of people do have health issues that cause them to be overweight..... however it's usually the other way round.
Yes, some people just need to STOP EATING
Yes, because usually that is indeed the case.
yes. And what health problems? Food addiction?
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