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1) Probably because they either use such pills or they consider using them.
There is a lot of publicity around those pills and we are also told that we are fat, so even people that are not really fat will:
- think they are fat,
- consider using those pills.
2) "The main treatment modalities for overweight and obesity are dieting and physical exercise.
Because of potential side effects, it is recommended that anti-obesity drugs only be prescribed for obesity where it is hoped that the benefits of the treatment outweigh its risks."
Source and further information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-obesity_medication
obviously.
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