According to Skepchick, "Skepchick is a group of women (and one deserving guy) who write about science, skepticism, feminism, atheism, secularism, and pseudoscience".[1] Yet despite medical science having an vast amount of evidence pointing out the health risks of excess weight and medical science, exercise science, and nutritional science having many effective measures to lose weight, Skepchick has writers who are overweight (see sections below). See also: Atheism and obesity and Atheism and health
Amy Davis Roth - writer at Skepchick
Amy Davis Roth is an atheist who writes for Skepchick.[2][3] Pictures of an overweight Amy Davis Roth can be found HERE and HERE.
Heina Dadabhoy - writer at Skepchick
Heina Dadabhoy is an atheist who writes for Skepchick.[4][5] Pictures of an overweight Heina Dadabhoy can be found HERE and HERE