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Only 208 million?
Out of 335 million, or 62%.
I know, I was thinking more like 70-75%...
It takes a lot of bad nutrition to make children obese
Not necessarily... It takes food deserts and poverty.
If mom and dad can't afford to go anywhere but McDonalds, it's going to happen.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4205193/
It's statistically way less likely.
But also anecdotally, I have seen way too many kids sustained on McDonald's or worse, and they often remain a healthy weight.
What's going on nutrient wise is hard to tell, but it's not easy to make a kid fat. You have to really impress some bad eating habits on them to make it happen.
Yeah. Only 60% of our entire population. Lol. We should be cutting health insurance for fat people instead of poor people. The % of coverage you get is scaled with your % of body fat. Let the rest of the fat fucks die natural fat causes. /s
Nah, we should be hauling insurance and healthcare executives out into the streets for creating this dystopian situation so they could make their quarterly bonuses for a couple decades.