Paul Saladino· MD
it's not you cannot get overweight out there you you you cannot like nature doesn't it
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it's not you cannot get overweight out there you you you cannot like nature doesn't it
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and no change in body weight so they're not like gradually becoming obese like we do here on average in in the us
their their total energy expenditures were exactly the same um as you know as folks in the u.s and europe
incidence of obesity unheard of in these populations
You don't see a lot of obesity, in fact, you don't see any obesity when you go to hunter-gatherer tribes like the Hadza, who I visited last year. I'll show some studies with them later in the podcast. Or if you go to look at the !Kung or other hunter-gatherers, there's no obesity there.
there's no obese on our gatherer
hun gather of humans are not obese and depressed the hza are lean and fit