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Question: How much of the obesity epidemic can we attribute to personal decision-making?
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#2
10%
 
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20%
 
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30%
 
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40%
 
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50%
 
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60%
 
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70%
 
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80%
 
#10
90%
 
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« on: November 28, 2014, 09:19:20 PM »

I'm going to be generous and say 60%. As a kid, some of the factors of obesity are uncontrollable. Your parents get the power on what to eat and how much, however kids to control their exercise. As an adult, the only thing holding someone back from not being fat is genetics.
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