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by at-w
1181 days ago
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Were cities less automobile centric in the '70s, when the obesity rate was far lower? According to the CDC, physical activity has actually risen significantly in recent decades (https://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/data/index.html#:~:text....) People tend to blame fast food, "HFCS," walking, big pharma or whatever else, while largely ignoring the simply incredible amount of food Americans now eat. Exercise is important, but walking can only do so much when the average American eats almost seven Big Macs worth of calories daily (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_food_ener...). You can have a Big Mac meal with fries and evil HFCS soda three times a day and still eat fewer calories than the average American. An extra mile a day of walking burns about 100 calories, or just over 1 Oreo. |
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