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>>14875146
>Why do people eat too much?
Because more food became available and increasingly lower effort to obtain.
>Increased food energy supply is more than sufficient to explain the US epidemic of obesity
https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/90/6/1453/4598059
Not sure why everyone always wants to look for some weird alternative explanation when the real answer is so straightforward and well supported.

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>>10868208
>It doesn't make sense that people would suddenly want to overeat.
You might be the tiniest brained brainlet in the entire history of /sci/.
https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/90/6/1453/4598059
>Increased food energy supply is more than sufficient to explain the US epidemic of obesity

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>Increased food energy supply is more than sufficient to explain the US epidemic of obesity
>>10789349
>there is set point but nobody still can answer what their expenditure is at any given moment yet tell you to eat x amount calories or less anyways to lose weight
Not being accurate to the point of 0% variance from actual isn't the same as not working at all you absolute mongoloid. If you keep someone in a locked down environment and control exactly what they eat they lose the amount of weight predicted to a high enough degree of accuracy.
Perfection is an uneducated pseud pursuit.

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