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In reply to the discussion: Instead of regulating everyone's sugar intake [View all]Javaman
(65,676 posts)allow affordable day care and housing options for single moms and two parent households living in poverty and institute real mass transit that is affordable; to start off with.
Once that is done, then most of the people in society will have the free time to take that aerobics class.
The poor in this nation who have to work several jobs to make ends meet, usually don't have the disposable time to take that class, let alone raise their kids and feed themselves or their family properly. Most of the time, they don't get enough sleep and are exhausted to do anything at the end of their day.
The rise of obesity is directly proportional to the increasing gap between the rich and the poor.
Proper nutritional options are not available to a person if they live in a food desert, or don't have the knowledge of what a proper diet is or if they do are unable to afford to pay for that proper diet.
You are aware that just because a person is obese, they can still die of malnutrition, right?