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learningdesigner t1_iuwxtib wrote
Reply to comment by futureshocked2050 in Insecure attachment linked to a psychological phenomenon known as negative attribution bias by chrisdh79
I'm honestly shocked that there is a study that measured baby temperaments, and then had the longevity to study their personality traits as an adult, and was sensitive enough to actually diagnose narcissistic personality disorder. Outside of people complaining about their parents or mother in laws on Reddit, it's pretty hard to diagnose NPD.
learningdesigner t1_izozc8u wrote
Reply to comment by Brynmaer in NFL players, especially former linemen, had fewer disease-free years and earlier high blood pressure and diabetes diagnoses. Two age-related diseases, arthritis and dementia, were also more commonly found in former football players than in other men of the same age. by Wagamaga
I haven't read the study, so hopefully you would know more about this. But, is obesity one of the main problems that this study is finding, or is it other stuff? My possibly incorrect though is that yeah, if you are obese and also practicing professional football every day, you are probably fine and healthy when it comes to diseases like diabetes. But once you stop doing labor intensive work everyday, those benefits might go away. At the end of the day, it is still unhealthy weight that affects a lot of this stuff.
Or, I could be very off base with that too.