Jul 27, 2007, 09:51 am
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| Principled Observer
Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | Is Obesity Contagious? Quote:
(WebMD) New research on obesity shows that obesity may be contagious - but don't get the wrong idea about that.
The findings, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, have nothing to do with bacteria or viruses.
Instead, the new data show that obesity is "socially contagious." That means that people tend to follow suit when their friends and family become obese or lose weight to ditch obesity.
"We find that a person's chances of becoming obese increase by 57% if they have a friend who becomes obese, 40% if they have a sibling who becomes obese, and 37% if a spouse becomes obese," say researchers Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, and James Fowler, PhD.
"Mutual friends more than triple the risk to each other," note Christakis and Fowler. "If one of the two [mutual friends] becomes obese, the chance for the other to follow suit goes up 171%."
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Talk about flawed science, false dichotomy of cause and effect, and a blatant attempt to steer the public with fear-mongering directed at obese people. :rolleyes:
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