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#314 ‒ Rethinking nutrition science: the evolving landscape of obesity treatment, GLP-1 agonists, protein, and the need for higher research standards | David Allison, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Fairness is Found in Equal Opportunity, Not Equal Outcome

Fairness is rooted in equal opportunity rather than equal outcomes. In sports, intrinsic rules define what is considered fair, such as not allowing modifications to equipment that could give an unfair advantage. Different sports implement various criteria—like weight or age brackets—based on their unique demands; some, like basketball, do not use measures for height. The essence of a sport shapes the fairness evaluation, while in other contexts, such as hiring or academia, arbitrary barriers—like height—should be addressed to achieve true equity. Thus, fairness must be contextualized within the specific rules of engagement to avoid biases that are not intrinsic to the activity.

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