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by blaurenceclark
3076 days ago
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Then why is asthma medication less effective on Latino's and African Americans? And why did my friend have to visit 5 doctors and it wasn't until he found the Black doctor that his skin condition (which is common to only African Americans regardless of weight) was properly diagnosed and treated? I'm not saying weight is not a problem, I come from a black family where unhealthy diets are a tradition (but that leads back to the fact that traditional african american diets come from the slave food which was unhealthy but taken in as cultural meals, much longer discussion there), but that does not mean that taking out weight in this discussion solves all or even most of the issues at hand. As well using your same logic, why do Asians who typically have a lower BMI than white individuals have higher incidences of Diabetes? It's not one size fits all https://health.usnews.com/wellness/articles/2016-03-11/asian... |
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Is this really true? What foods did slaves in the US eat that are still regularly eaten today? What about black Americans that didn’t descend from slaves, are they not affected?
Is it not more likely that this effect is due to economic reasons (ie in recent years low quality food is significantly cheaper to obtain)