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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 248473" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>That's very interesting Phoenix. The link between activity (rather than what people eat) and obesity seems to be pretty key as is the link between social class and obesity and TV viewing hours and obesity!.</p><p></p><p>I'll agree we weren't the most active of families despite eating ok!</p><p></p><p>To me the key mystery looked to be the social class / obesity link as I can't believe that the rich are that much more active than the poor. Granted they may do different things apart from watch TV but are they that much more active that it would make all the difference? Which leads you back to diet but as the links point out the problem exists across different society's with different carb / fat balances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 248473, member: 40343"] That's very interesting Phoenix. The link between activity (rather than what people eat) and obesity seems to be pretty key as is the link between social class and obesity and TV viewing hours and obesity!. I'll agree we weren't the most active of families despite eating ok! To me the key mystery looked to be the social class / obesity link as I can't believe that the rich are that much more active than the poor. Granted they may do different things apart from watch TV but are they that much more active that it would make all the difference? Which leads you back to diet but as the links point out the problem exists across different society's with different carb / fat balances. [/QUOTE]
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