Originally Posted By: StevieC
Originally Posted By: typ901
No-we Don't all do our best, but that’s part of life and people not always making the best choices nor having the best opportunity. I’d have to argue your per capita comment, that or need a source, it’s kind of a broad stroke statement. I’m used to the Canadian implied superiority snark, but it typically comes from the Provence east of you. I’ve been throughout Ontario and other than pronunciation you all look, sound and act just like us. Considering your population percentage wise is growing faster than ours, you too will see an increase in social issues. I’m sure your beer and back bacon will help you all persevere.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Obesity_country_comparison_-_path.svg
Thanks for the chart. But your comment I was responding to indicated less issues (plural) per capita. I was just curious what metrics you were using for your comparison. No biggie I just think that obesity is a result of many personal and socio economic issues, not just that person or people being lazy. I think this page in Wiki shows you much closer to your neighbors than you may have thought. Focus on BMI >25.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_body_mass_index
Originally Posted By: typ901
No-we Don't all do our best, but that’s part of life and people not always making the best choices nor having the best opportunity. I’d have to argue your per capita comment, that or need a source, it’s kind of a broad stroke statement. I’m used to the Canadian implied superiority snark, but it typically comes from the Provence east of you. I’ve been throughout Ontario and other than pronunciation you all look, sound and act just like us. Considering your population percentage wise is growing faster than ours, you too will see an increase in social issues. I’m sure your beer and back bacon will help you all persevere.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Obesity_country_comparison_-_path.svg
Thanks for the chart. But your comment I was responding to indicated less issues (plural) per capita. I was just curious what metrics you were using for your comparison. No biggie I just think that obesity is a result of many personal and socio economic issues, not just that person or people being lazy. I think this page in Wiki shows you much closer to your neighbors than you may have thought. Focus on BMI >25.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_body_mass_index
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