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Author Topic: Obesity in america- is capitalism to blame?  (Read 1005 times)
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October 17, 2016, 05:05:07 AM
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In America, common fast food restaurants, not because Americans can't buy good food, and they just too lazy to cook. Restaurants expensive. It turns out that the reason of the laziness.
There's a lot of reasons why people in America go to fast food restaurants to eat food mainly. Number one is that so they can post it on social media sites, look rich, and get praise and attention from people. The next one is that they are too pre-occupied by things to the point that they can't cook food for themselves. The next reason might be because they don't know how to cook or maybe they can't cook well. There's a lot of reason why people choose to go out to eat food instead of just cook food by themselves and it's not always because they're lazy.

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October 17, 2016, 05:56:18 AM
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If you put more food in a bass pond the bass will grow fatter.  Like going to gym, people need to train on eating just as hard as exercise.

Studies show that even obese people can have higher life expectancy than thin people.

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/why-being-overweight-means-you-live-longer-the-way-scientists-twist-the-facts-10158229.html
Obese being defined as a BMI of 30 and above. That means those with a BMI of 31 are clumped together as part of a group which includes those with a BMI of 50 – and above. What does this tell us about the health problems of having a BMI of 31? Well, absolutely nothing.

BMI between 30 and 35 lived longer than those of so-called "normal" weight.

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