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Brock, J. M., Lange, A. & Ozbay, E. Y. Dictating the risk: experimental evidence on giving in risky environments.
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While limited health care resources dictate the need to prioritize high-risk obese individuals for aggressive treatment, the notion that individuals with uncomplicated obesity would not benefit from lifestyle-induced weight loss seems an inappropriate public health message.
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