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"On not getting contaminated by the wrong obesity ideas" by Natália Coelho Mendonça

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The SMTM Authors Say That Underweight Is Less Common Than It Used to Be

Heading, being underweight is less common than it used to be, not more. The SMTM authors have made the following claim: in humans the obesity epidemic has been matched by an increase in the variance of BMI. As you can easily figure out by Googling, and that's a link, the prevalence of underweight has been decreasing over time, not increasing as they claimed.

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