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[–] Spacehuman ago 

An interesting note: Chronic back pain (especially in the lower back) is caused by our recent shift to bipedalism. Our pelvis and lower back is still adjusting to the drastic change - but fat makes everything worse.

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[–] JustStopEating 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Four legs good, two legs bad.

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[–] Spacehuman 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

A thousand years ago, chronic back pain was likely unheard of.

Some basic research will tell you that Chinese and Greek medicine - and probably every other tradition of medicine - addressed lower back pain.

It still is unheard of, in some undeveloped countries where people actually exercise their ass muscles and don't wear gimmicky shoes

This statement too is false Rates are 2-4 times higher among Swedish, German, and Belgium general populations than among Nigerian, southern Chinese, Indonesian, and Filipino farmers. Far from 'unheard of'.

The fight against FA idiocy has facts on our side. The truth is enough. We do not have to peddle bullshit nonsense. That is their game. You're spouting feelings among your facts.

The fact is most people (80%) will experience lower back pain at some point regardless of weight. It's enough to say that fat makes it more likely and worse.

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[–] deathhawkbitch ago 

I think the US is already at that point. Obesity is the majority because we live in a glorified lazy, indulgent society. And women have to actively argue against having a C-section in nearly every hospital delivery because it gets you out of the delivery bed and into the recovery bed quicker, or they're too fat to push the spawn out safely.

We've passed the tipping point, OP, sorry. Go rage-workout when you get up.

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[–] baddreamstonight ago 

It already is normal. Thin people are a minority.