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How trusting in fate makes you fat: Those who believe in luck are less likely to change their lives by own actions | Mail Online
It certainly gives new meaning to the phrase ‘fat chance’, but scientists claim people who believe in luck and fate are more likely to be obese.
Researchers found that those who place their hands in fate were less likely to change their lives by their own actions, leading to conditions including obesity.
Their outlook meant they exercised less, ate less healthily and smoked and drank more than those who believed their life was in their own hands.
It certainly gives new meaning to the phrase ‘fat chance’, but scientists claim people who believe in luck and fate are more likely to be obese.
Researchers found that those who place their hands in fate were less likely to change their lives by their own actions, leading to conditions including obesity.
Their outlook meant they exercised less, ate less healthily and smoked and drank more than those who believed their life was in their own hands.