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Tom_Joad 04/11/23 1:44:33 PM #1: |
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/04/10/health/weight-loss-older-adults-wellness/index.html --- "History shows again and again that nature points out the folly of man. Go go Godzilla!" Godzilla - Blue Oyster Cult ... Copied to Clipboard!
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JuanCarlos1 04/11/23 1:51:16 PM #3: |
Which is weird cause you rarely or never see obese people make it to very old age. --- Mas dicen, que en las dimensiones de nuestro ser... hay muchos detalles por conocer... ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MC_BatCommander 04/11/23 1:51:49 PM #4: |
Yes, if you're old and start to suddenly lose weight for no reason it's probably because something is going wrong with your health. Hell this should be common knowledge for anyone --- The Legend is True! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Tom_Joad 04/11/23 1:53:12 PM #5: |
Well, loss of appetite is a very clear sign that something is going wrong (like cancer). So it may be a case of correlation. Where the weight loss = serious medical issue = increased risk of death. --- "History shows again and again that nature points out the folly of man. Go go Godzilla!" Godzilla - Blue Oyster Cult ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Anony1125 04/11/23 1:53:47 PM #6: |
I knew being fat was healthier than being skinny --- Feeling really good. Faceless goofus in a sea of alts ... Copied to Clipboard!
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A_Good_Boy 04/11/23 1:55:18 PM #7: |
Anony1125 posted... I knew being fat was healthier than being skinnyThat's not at all what the article is suggesting. --- Who is? I am! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ar0ge 04/11/23 1:56:19 PM #9: |
Yes that study title is incredibly misleading. This is what I hate about the science community these days. Anything can get published. And the general public will read the first thing they see and run with it, likely spreading misinformation. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 04/11/23 2:12:25 PM #10: |
Ar0ge posted... This is what I hate about the science community these days. Anything can get published. And the general public will read the first thing they see and run with it, likely spreading misinformation.The bigger problem is getting study info second-, third-, or fourth-hand from clickbaity websites, while the actual study itself is behind a hard paywall. Somehow, this one doesn't seem to be paywalled: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2803643 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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COVxy 04/11/23 2:17:25 PM #11: |
Not sure how it's misleading lol. --- =E[(x-E[x])(y-E[y])] ... Copied to Clipboard!
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A_Good_Boy 04/11/23 2:20:49 PM #12: |
COVxy posted... Not sure how it's misleading lol.Cause you have to read past the headline and the first couple of paragraphs. It's taking advantage of my short attention span. --- Who is? I am! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Irony 04/11/23 2:22:11 PM #13: |
COVxy posted... Not sure how it's misleading lol.Because it takes half the article before it means something other than if you lose weight as an adult you're going to die --- I am Mogar, God of Irony and The Devourer of Topics. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jagr_68 04/11/23 2:22:51 PM #14: |
Anony1125 posted... I knew being fat was healthier than being skinny Boogie2988 - "checkmate DDP". --- New York Rangers [2004-2008] https://media.giphy.com/media/WvQHBYW0q4TuxdAg61/giphy.gif https://psnprofiles.com/Jaromiroquai68 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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bigblu89 04/11/23 2:24:15 PM #15: |
That article goes from Wait what? to Oh. That makes sense pretty quickly. --- It takes zero effort to be a good person. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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PesticideDream 04/11/23 2:32:51 PM #17: |
It's pretty obviously misleading because it makes you think weight loss done in a healthy way impacts the mortality of older adults before it finally discusses that they mean unintended weight loss most likely due to other physical or mental health factors. People are just going to read the headline and go "see! It's better to stay fat! No exercise or healthy eating for this guy!" ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Tom_Joad 04/11/23 2:33:25 PM #18: |
PesticideDream posted... It's pretty obviously misleading because it makes you think weight loss done in a healthy way impacts the mortality of older adults before it finally discusses that they mean unintended weight loss most likely due to other physical or mental health factors. People are just going to read the headline and go "see! It's better to stay fat! No exercise or healthy eating for this guy!" Yep. And it's from CNN, too. --- "History shows again and again that nature points out the folly of man. Go go Godzilla!" Godzilla - Blue Oyster Cult ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheMikh 04/11/23 2:35:25 PM #19: |
No questions were asked about changes in activity level and diet quality between the baseline study visit and subsequent study visits, so we do not have any information on how those factors may have impacted the results, Haperin said. presented without comment --- http://i.imgur.com/A0TAfek.png ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BTH_Phoenix 04/12/23 3:54:24 PM #20: |
Tom_Joad posted... But the study wasnt able to distinguish if people involved lost weight intentionally or unintentionally, Hussain added. Newsflash: people losing weight as a side effect of health issues or surgery more likely to die from complications --- *whoosh* ... Copied to Clipboard!
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COVxy 04/12/23 4:03:45 PM #21: |
Risk factor research is correlational. I think saying something is a "risk" is not misleading, just jargon that people misinterpret. --- =E[(x-E[x])(y-E[y])] ... Copied to Clipboard!
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party_animal07 04/12/23 4:05:59 PM #22: |
Wait, isn't the article just talking about sudden weight loss (no increase on activity or dietary changes). I feel like the difference should be stated more clearly if true. --- https://warpzone.me/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/GRANDIA_-696x509.jpg ... Copied to Clipboard!
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