Lol. I can think of dozens of worse things. Drinking. Cocaine addiction. Meth. Winding up in prison for some reason. Riding a motorcycle without a proper helmet. Getting into a plane flown by Harrison Ford. Even simple unprotected sex can lead to massive medical problems. Ever looked up the average life expectancy of professional athletes, especially the NFL? It isn't great.
Being obese is probably worse for you. NAFLD has long eclipsed alcohol related liver issues.
> Even simple unprotected sex can lead to massive medical problems
Even treated HIV is probably less of a risk to your long term health than obesity, but I'm not a doctor.
> Cocaine addiction. Meth
OK, yes, there are illegal drugs that are going to be worse for you than being fat.
I'll rephrase:
Being obese is basically the worst possible thing you can do to yourself that affects a huge portion of the population of the western world.
Very very few people are riding motorcycles without a helmet, even fewer are getting into planes flown by harrison ford, only a tiny tiny tiny fraction of the population even has the option of being a professional athlete.
GLP-1 solves this too
> Cocaine addiction
GLP-1 solves this
> Meth
GLP-1 solves this
> Prison ... no helmet
Okay, GLP-1 don't solve these but these aren't medical issues. This is just danger
> Even simple unprotected sex can lead to massive medical problems
Mmm... not really. People overblow this. Pretty much all STIs are completely harmless to your health if treated. One shot of penicillin and you're good to go. Your average flu is probably much worse than syphilis or chlamydia. HIV is the "biggest" risk, but HIV doesn't even impact your lifespan anymore.
Ozempic treats all of those too.
We have the data.
And I don't care about votes up or down. But I appreciate your theory on how they're playing out!
One of the most commonly consumed drugs on the planet seems to indicate there is no such thing - caffeine in reasonable quantities is tolerated by the overwhelming majority of human beings and research indicates that even outside of the stimulant effects that humans use it for, it is beneficial. We have significant evidence that caffeine in the 100-400mg per day range decreases risk of heart disease and stroke, and smaller but still compelling evidence that it is protective against diabetes.
Irregular use does seem to cause a small increase in heart rate and blood pressure, but this fades in the overwhelming majority of users as they make the usage more regular.
Too much can cause adverse outcomes, such as anxiety, and in some people timing might be important for maintaining sleep quality, but the vast majority of us would see positive impact from consuming a cup or two of coffee in the morning with little to no concern around side effects.
DNP is an extremely effective drug for weight loss, but no one who knows anything about how it works would think that it would be reasonable to compare it to the GLP-1s, and anyone who knows how it works would also plainly see the dangers around its use.
GLP-1 type drugs have been on the market for decades now as well, and while they are not perfectly safe, we've got a good amount of data around the short to medium term side effects.