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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "How Long Does it Take, To Make, A Fat Person?"Subtitle: "And the Only Way to Lose Weight Permanently in Your Lifetime"Have you ever wondered why people from different regions of the world have such varied body shapes and sizes? How is it that in some parts of the globe, obesity rates are soaring, while in others, people remain remarkably lean despite similar modern lifestyles? This book aims to unravel these mysteries by exploring the intricate relationship between our genetic makeup, environmental factors, and the ever-changing availability of food.Welcome to "How Long Does it Take, To Make, A Fat Person?" and its essential companion, "And the Only Way to Lose Weight Permanently in Your Lifetime." This journey delves into the empirical evidence and historical patterns that have shaped human bodies across different cultures and epochs. Through simplified explanations, I hope to shed light on why people from specific regions have adapted in particular ways, dependent on their environment and dietary history.This book is particularly targeted at young readers on the cusp of higher education. My goal is to provide you with a deeper appreciation of our beautiful species and its incredible adaptability. By understanding the genetic and environmental influences that determine body size and shape, you will gain a more nuanced perspective on the obesity epidemic and the complexities of human physiology. We must realise that shaming people for their body type is not only unjust but also ignores the profound historical and genetic factors at play.We will explore how centuries of food scarcity in regions like China and Ireland have sculpted the genetic predispositions of their populations. Conversely, we will examine how the recent rapid availability of food in these areas has led to unprecedented rises in obesity rates, particularly among children. These case studies will provide concrete examples of how environmental changes can drive rapid evolutionary shifts in body composition.In the final chapters, I will propose some potential solutions for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight within our lifetimes. While these strategies are grounded in current scientific understanding, I hope this book will also inspire some budding young scientists among you to take this research to the next level. Together, we can continue to uncover the secrets of human adaptability and work towards a healthier, more understanding world.Join me on this enlightening journey through history, genetics, and human resilience. Let us embrace our diversity, learn from our past, and look forward to a future where we celebrate our differences and support each other in achieving our healthiest selves. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798334636637
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