Geoff Miller
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Sqwertz <swe...@cluemail.compost> writes:
> I guess [one] could argue that the fast food restaurants were purposely
> placed in areas of [potentially] high BMI populations.
Or that the sort of people most likely to have high BMI proportions
(that is, lower- and lower-middle-class people, who are often ignorant
when it comes to nutrition) tend to live in the sorts of places where
fast-food restaurants are most likely to be found: locales where
housing is relatively inexpensive. East San Jose comes to mind.
Geoff
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