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Studies have found that when someone in a loved one becomes obese, the probability of others becoming obese increases by about 4%. What is even more surprising is that when personal friends become obese, the chance of this person will increase by 57%. The most incredible thing is that this impact does not seem to lose its effect due to the two places. In other words, even if the place of residence of the two is far apart, this impact still exists.
Studies have pointed out that the "infection" of obesity is likely to have a role in changing people's behavior or lifestyle, as well as the perception of acceptable weight or body shape. For example, when a person sees a long -lost friend a little fat, he may think that it is not a bit fatter; or because the other party can eat it, and after eating more I don't see this friend, but the lifestyle and concept that I have changed will still make myself get fat.