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The argument concludes that if people modified their weight, based on their height, to fall within a standard range, they would live longer. This is supported by the claim that, according to insurance companies, people within the standard weight range for their height live longer.
The argument uses a correlation as support to conclude that a causal relationship exists. This requires assuming that there aren’t other factors, underlying weight, that impact life expectancy and aren’t affected by a change in weight.
The argument also requires assuming that, even if a change in weight can improve life expectancy, making that change wouldn’t also involve damage to people’s health that would decrease their life expectancy.
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