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- Newsgroups: alt.support.diet
- Path: sparky!uunet!tessi!allen
- From: allen@tessi.com (Allen Warren)
- Subject: Re: Being At Home
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.204510.11780@tessi.com>
- Organization: Test Systems Strategies, Inc., Beaverton, Oregon
- References: <1992Dec22.130140.1881@cas.org> <Bzo8E3.F6v@dale.cts.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 20:45:10 GMT
- Lines: 19
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- npm@dale.cts.com (Nancy Milligan) writes:
-
- >Gary Nicklas (pgn64@cas.org) wrote:
- >> Seriously folks, there are people in Ohio who eat a healthy diet, exercise, and
- >> are not obese.
-
- >I'm sure there are. :) But none of them happen to be close relatives
- >to me. :)
-
- I know there are as well, but I would *guess* that a majority of the population over
- 50 years of age are NOT in this healthy category, based upon what I see whenever I
- venture back to Ohio and go out in public to malls, walks around town, etc. Also,
- why do the statistics show that the greatest concentration of and highest revenue
- area for fast-food restaurants is in the Midwest? I'm NOT saying that Ohio is
- loaded with obese, junk-food eating, couch potatoes, but I AM saying that there are
- still more meat and potatoes, obese people there than the health conscious ones.
- I'd LOVE to see it change, though. Richard Simmons, where are you? =) =)
-
- allen
-