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America's Least Obese City is...

so were supposed to celebrate that in the best case only 16% of people are "obese" and we wonder why costs on so many things like healthcare are skyrocketing...

(i fully comprehend that obese may not always directly translate into fat, out of shape, unhealthy, etc)
 
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If this woman has her way she could tilt the balance in favor of Old Bridge NJ single-handed.

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MaxBuck;1674711; said:
Actually, yes, it does.

Actually, no, it does not. Well obese by definition does but they use Body Mass Index to determine who's obese. If they use just height and weight(most likely do) then it is an inaccurate meter of health. For instance, a fairly muscular 5'9 guy will be overweight/obese even with minimal body fat.

EDIT: wow, i was a little slow on the typing.
 
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