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re: New OECD study shows that Obesity is based on culture, not affordability of food

Posted on 7/26/17 at 4:25 pm to
Posted by Tyrusrex
Member since Jul 2011
907 posts
Posted on 7/26/17 at 4:25 pm to
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According to that map, of the 5 thinnest states, 2 are republican, 2 are democrat, and 1 is a swing state.

NY, washington, Minnesota, VT, and NJ all have similar obesity rates to Idaho, WY, AZ.

Blue states (before trump at least) like MI, WI, PA, and Maine all are among the most obese.

The deep south is obese because of culture.



Only 2 democrat? I think you need to make better use of your fingers to count. Lets see the 10 thinnest states.

are Colorado --> swing, but swinging more to Democrats.
Hawaii --> Democrat
Montana --> Republican, but really small population
California --> Democrat
Massachussetts --> Democrat
Utah --> Republican
New York --> Democrat
Vermont --> Democrat
Connecticut --> Democrat
New Jersey --> Democrat
Rhode Island --> Democrat


By my count that's 7 Democratic states, 2 Republican, 1 swing.
Posted by HailHailtoMichigan!
Mission Viejo, CA
Member since Mar 2012
69425 posts
Posted on 7/26/17 at 4:34 pm to
Sorry, I was just looking at the map you linked and the colors. I didn't notice the actual stats.

Anyway, states are not people.

The two fattest groups in America are hispanics and Blacks, the two groups that vote the most democrat.

It's silly to think that someone's political views influence their weight.

In fact, it's like saying someone's favorite sport influences their favorite color.,
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