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Obesity has only fairly recently become a public health issue due to lifestyle changes brought on by technologies such as industrialization and trade.  Human bodies evolved under conditions where it was hard to ever find enough to eat, so to store as much excess energy as possible as fat was a beneficial adaptation.  Historically, stored fat would be consumed during hard times that was sure to come.  The act of collecting food through farming or hunting/gathering also demanded physical labor which limited the amount of excess energy that would remain.  In comparison, people nowadays hardly need to expend any energy to buy their food from a nearby market.  They also have much more sedentary lifestyles and rarely ever go hungry.  Without an active commitment to exercise more or eat less, there would almost never be a shortage of energy and no chance for body fat to be used. Randall has previously shown how bad his health becomes when he starts eating lots of fat (or sweet) food in [[418: Stove Ownership]].
 
Obesity has only fairly recently become a public health issue due to lifestyle changes brought on by technologies such as industrialization and trade.  Human bodies evolved under conditions where it was hard to ever find enough to eat, so to store as much excess energy as possible as fat was a beneficial adaptation.  Historically, stored fat would be consumed during hard times that was sure to come.  The act of collecting food through farming or hunting/gathering also demanded physical labor which limited the amount of excess energy that would remain.  In comparison, people nowadays hardly need to expend any energy to buy their food from a nearby market.  They also have much more sedentary lifestyles and rarely ever go hungry.  Without an active commitment to exercise more or eat less, there would almost never be a shortage of energy and no chance for body fat to be used. Randall has previously shown how bad his health becomes when he starts eating lots of fat (or sweet) food in [[418: Stove Ownership]].
  
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There are many rational explanations for why some people might not gain weight despite eating a lot.  For example, it's possible that they only eat a lot during special occasions and social gatherings, where they are easily '''seen''' eating.  On more private occasions when no one is watching, they could just as well eat much less or even skip entire meals.  They might also lead a much more active lifestyle and thus require more energy than an average person despite their thin appearance.  Other less pleasant reasons might include chronic diseases, parasite infections, or eating disorders.
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There are many rational explanations for why some people might not gain weight despite eating a lot.  For example, it's possible that they only eat a lot during special occasions and social gatherings, where they are easily '''seen''' eating.  On more private occasions when no one is watching, they could just as well eat much less or even skip entire meals.  They might also lead a much more active lifestyle and thus require more energy than an average person despite their thin appearance.  Other less pleasant reasons might include chronic diseases or parasite infections.
  
 
This is the second comic in a row about food, the previous being [[1743: Coffee]].
 
This is the second comic in a row about food, the previous being [[1743: Coffee]].

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