During the 1940's, decades before the issue of obesity was rampant throughout culture and media, the head statistician of the largest insurance company in the world, which at the time was Metropolitan Life (today known as MetLife), Louis Dublin, realized after combing through 4,000,000 (4 million) patient records that people who were overweight were far more likely to die young. Dublin created a chart of what he thought people would weigh based on height. Effectively overnight, half of the US po...
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