Traditional wellness narratives rely heavily on the —the assumption that higher weight necessarily correlates with poorer health. Bacon & Aphramor (2011) demonstrated that this paradigm is empirically weak: weight cycling (yo-yo dieting) is more detrimental to metabolic health than stable higher weight, and health behaviors (blood pressure, glucose regulation) often improve without weight loss.
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