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st4n13l t1_ixyykqj wrote

I believe the data suggests this is true for girls, but the data is inconclusive for boys.

>“We found that in mid- to late puberty, girls with greater total body fat demonstrated higher levels of some reproductive hormones including follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), inhibin B and male-like hormones such as testosterone."

>The researchers found that girls with higher total body fat had differences in reproductive hormone levels, developed mature breasts more slowly and got their first period earlier than girls with lower total body fat.

Obesity may affect puberty timing and hormones in girls

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st4n13l t1_ixw7930 wrote

Indeed, analyzing policies from single data points without providing necessary context around them makes for poor judgment just like we see linked in your "source".

For a more rigorous, scientific analysis: https://www.rand.org/research/gun-policy/analysis/essays/1996-national-firearms-agreement.html

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st4n13l t1_ix3byoq wrote

Even if that were your logic for including them, there's no indication that you excluded smartphones from those totals.

Furthermore, that logic would imply we should include servers in the totals as well but you have said those are excluded because this only looks at desktops. At least be consistent in your logic.

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