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Weight Talk: Fitness, Health and Society

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As I understand it, the current medical consensus is that fat protects muscle, and has health benefits when it is in moderation, but increases risks for bad outcomes when in excess. And muscle weighs more than fat, and aside from heart disease, generally protects against death of all causes. If muscle is generally good, and fat is good in moderation, why do we still popularly conflate skinniness as healthiness?

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[–] Lumidaub@feddit.org 5 points 3 days ago

Thank you. So many people hear "it's flawed" and conclude their doctor is abusing them simply by mentioning it to them.