In men and women, and across two large datasets, having a higher BMI was associated with greater underreporting of food intake.
Fatter people were more likely to understate how much they reported eating compared to what they actually ate.
You used to hear people argue “fat people don’t actually eat all that much.” They even had studies proving it!
Funny how Ozempic killed that argument. It turns out that if you stop eating, you lose weight.
I still can’t believe people ever took that idea seriously.
wow
testosterone is down 30% just since 2000 alone
the average guy in his 20s today has the same testosterone as a guy in his 70s in the 1970s
wtf is going on
We need a term for when you use a word and someone acts like they know what it means, but it becomes very clear over the course of conversation that they don't know what it means.
What if your baby never walks? What if they are never able to live independently?
What if you could have stopped it…
but chose not to?
That’s the question @OrchidInc’s embryo screening forces.
You optimize everything… career, diet, skincare… but you’re going to chance it on your child’s genome, one of the most significant determinants of their health?