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 No.59664

As someone who finds the act of eating boring, I always wondered... How do fat people become that way? Is the act of eating food stimulating or is having food sit in your belly stimulating? Is it the taste of the food itself that is pleasurable? Or is it just a habit and suddenly without realizing you are fat because you weren't careful or didn't give enough of a fuck? I only heard from fat obese women and some older ladies that eating "just makes them feel better" or something but is that really all there is to it? What about guys that aren't addicted to eating but still get fat? Or are you all addicted to some extent and how does that work?

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 No.59669

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Human adenovirus 36 (HAdV-36) or Ad-36 or Adv36 is one of 52 types of adenoviruses known to infect humans. AD-36, first isolated in 1978 from the feces of a girl suffering from diabetes and enteritis,[1] has long been recognized as a cause of respiratory and eye infections in humans.[2] It was first shown to be associated with obesity in chickens by Dr. Nikhil Dhurandhar.[3][4]

There has been a positive correlation between body fat and the presence of AD-36 antibodies in the blood.[6][7] Previous research showed that chickens or mice injected with similar types of viruses show a statistically significant weight gain.[3]

To date, AD-36 is the only human adenovirus that has been linked with human obesity, present in 30% of obese humans and 11% of nonobese humans.[8] In addition, a study of obese Americans indicates that about 30% of the obese individuals and only 5% of non-obese individuals have antibodies to Ad-36.[3] Another study determined that children with the virus averaged 52 pounds heavier than those with no signs of it and obese children with the virus averaged 35 pounds heavier than obese children with no trace of the virus.[9] AD-36 also causes obesity in chickens, mice, rats, and monkeys.[8]

The trends in obesity closely follow the"discovery" and proliferation of viruses.

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 No.59675

>>59669

>HAdV-36)

Holy fuck what did I step into... this shit seems legit. Still leaves a lot of fat people that aren't infected.

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