Everything? Reduced fertility? Associated metabolic disease? Joint issues later in life?<p>If you mean "the stereotypes don't admit the functional, healthy obese person" i get it but not everything said about the risks of obesity is wrong.<p>Whats wrong, is objectification. The article fundamentally is about this, and toxic for profit health system consequences.<p>Hospitals have to build special operating theatre fitout, imaging systems, even wheelchairs to deal with larger size people. Some forms of surgery do incur higher risk. Diagnosis is harder. Are they insurmountable problems? No. Are they therefore not problems "really"? I don't know.<p>I do know I agree with a lot the article said. The bodies sense of homeostasis for weight appears to only have an upwards ratchet, and its harder for women (without diminishing how hard weight objectification is for men and kids)