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  • Mardoniush [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    That's true, but the weight limit is somewhere beyond that of champion weightlifters and sumo wrestlers, so around 150kg. In fact both examples are useful in that they have lower life expectancies, since their activity level drops dramatically after leaving competition.

    There are works from as long ago as the 1980s showing factory workers who were technically obese but had no outstanding diseases of weight.

    Bad nutrition and sedentary lifestyles are a social crisis of capitalism. Obese people are not. To argue otherwise is like claiming that we have a sea level rise issue and should build more sea walls.