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by oblio
248 days ago
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity_in_China > Obesity in China is a major health concern according to the WHO, with overall rates of obesity between 5% and 6% for the country,[2] but greater than 20% in some cities where fast food is popular. > Rapid motorization has drastically reduced levels of cycling and walking in China. Reports in 2002 and 2012 have revealed a direct correlation between ownership of motorized transport by households in China and increasing obesity related problems in children and adults. > A leading child-health researcher, Ji Chengye, has stated that, "China has entered the era of obesity. The speed of growth is shocking." You're sooooo clever. Edit: extra LOL at creating the account to criticize and then downvote facts in the reply. |
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Not me, I made this account 7 days ago. Check my history.
> And then you wonder about the obesity crisis.
And for the record:
I don’t give a shit about the obesity crisis.
Or any other drug, mental health, crime, or demographic problem facing any country.
I only care about the number on my bank statement.
Well, my private equity partner accounts, but you get my point.