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by helen___keller
1129 days ago
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If you look at CDC risk maps for physical inactivity you may change your mind regarding sedentary lifestyle. In my experience city people tend to be less sedentary than average - since you have to walk around the city - compared to average suburbanites nationwide (rural / physical labor in a different league of course) What you might expect to predict then is that socialism peaks in well-off suburbs of medium-to-large cities where people take the car everywhere but largely do not have physical labor in their job. This is not the case however, well off management types are significantly less likely to be socialist compared to young urban dwellers who walk or bike a lot. —- Regarding cholesterol I have no idea, I had never even heard of “cholesterol deficient” because I’ve spent my whole adult life trying to keep myself from dangerously high levels of cholesterol. You can find CDC risk maps for the latter, not sure about the former. Lol |
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