https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7216205/You-blame-fat-genes-scientists-say.html
"You can't blame being obese solely on your genetics because poor lifestyle choices are the main driver of weight gain, scientists say."
"This suggests poor diet and lack of exercise is mainly to blame, researchers said. However, they accepted genetics still play a role.
Obesity experts agreed with the findings, saying genes play a 'minor role' on weight gain - and our genetics have barely changed over time."
To a layman like me, seeing how much fatter people are nowadays, it seemed obvious the main reason was people eating too much and too much of the wrong thing and exercising too little, and yet this opinion was heresy to some. I can accept a small minority of people are fat due to underlying medical conditions or genetics, but is it safe to say the majority are fat because their intake exceeds their output?
Am I still allowed to use the word 'fat'?