Talk:Retrofit (company)

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Statistics/results to be believed.[edit]

"Retrofit uses the measure of percent of body weight lost at the end of one year as their primary metric[8] and claims a greater than 90% rate of weight loss for their active client base.[9]" - I'm sure the linked references justify this statement accordingly, but this sounds like everybody ends up (on average!) at just 1/10th the weight they were when they started. If it actually means that just one in ten does not lose their (projected/desired) target, or other similar interpretations (90% of the total desired weight-loss is indeed lost?), then there are better and less misleading/incredulous ways of saying this. ((I visited via Random Article, on a whim. Don't expect further input from me on this subject.)) 89.240.164.95 (talk) 20:20, 31 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]