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Reply to "Have women’s figures changed over the last 50 years?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Americans as a group are way fatter - those stats are out there. Agree you can’t ignore the impact of malnutrition on a child’s frame. I think the opposite is true as well. You can’t ignore the impact of being overweight on a child’s frame. The amount of processed food compared with a 100 years ago is radically different too. Yes we are also bigger from a frame perspective. Like cattle fed a corn diet (versus free range or grass fed), we look like marbled meat cattle and many of our frames adjust to hold the added weight. Seriously you can see the “look” in cattle. Agree that working out and lifting weight are good but I don’t think we’re more virtuous than ancestors nor necessarily worse. We have the challenges of our time. We should make the healthiest choices we can and we shouldn’t be concerned about access to good nutrition for the poor among us. [/quote]
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