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No. It's because a massive amount of us don't move around anymore, eat shit for food and are obese. This article lays it out pretty well. I don't know why this is a mystery. We're fatter than ever, we move less than ever, we drink more than ever, and we eat like shit. This isn't rocket science. Lose the weight, move, eat healthier, and stop drinking in excess. Otherwise keep doing it and have a hogh risk of cancer at a early age.