Are you saying those 2 have no impact to where they should be ignored entirely
the other ones-- had to look them up-- found NCBI talking about 'racism' and 'socioeconomic status'. Perhaps this car mechanic/ health expert/ vaccine scientist/ copy past champion of 2023/ definitely not a sussybaka impostoru can present the others and say how uncontrollable they really are
Urallfucked must be so happy his boss/boyfriend is back. again.
Are you saying those 2 have no impact to where they should be ignored entirely
Cute. This is a classic straw man fallacy folks: "the distortion of someone else’s argument to make it easier to attack"
had to look them up
Sure she did. She can't produce any links though.
Just to re-focus: there are people in this forum who desperately want to consider obesity only as a character flaw / personal failure, and don't like the idea that it might be a disease.
As the article says: "Obesity has now been moved from the healthy eating section of the HSE (Ireland's Health Service Executive) to the chronic disease area."
You havent mentioned a single one. Still havent. Yet you put so much emphasis on their importance over the others I thought Id just ask you to establish your priorities. if you have any
I guess its the elimination of any and all personal responsibility....?
The discussion is about whether there are any. Some anonymous non-experts here pretend there aren't while the expert in Reeferman's post says there are.
Are you saying those 2 have no impact to where they should be ignored entirely
the other ones-- had to look them up-- found NCBI talking about 'racism' and 'socioeconomic status'. Perhaps this car mechanic/ health expert/ vaccine scientist/ copy past champion of 2023/ definitely not a sussybaka impostoru can present the others and say how uncontrollable they really are
Urallfucked must be so happy his boss/boyfriend is back. again.
Cute. This is a classic straw man fallacy folks: "the distortion of someone else’s argument to make it easier to attack"
Sure she did. She can't produce any links though.
Just to re-focus: there are people in this forum who desperately want to consider obesity only as a character flaw / personal failure, and don't like the idea that it might be a disease.
As the article says: "Obesity has now been moved from the healthy eating section of the HSE (Ireland's Health Service Executive) to the chronic disease area."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK278977/ kthx
You havent mentioned a single one. Still havent. Yet you put so much emphasis on their importance over the others I thought Id just ask you to establish your priorities. if you have any
I guess its the elimination of any and all personal responsibility....?
other than $0.25/post
The discussion is about whether there are any. Some anonymous non-experts here pretend there aren't while the expert in Reeferman's post says there are.
An excellent list: Geography, Food Availability, Transportation, Work Environment , Advances in Communication Technology, Social Hierarchy
Thank you.