This was going to be a serious grown-up blog, but instead it's just a bunch of reblogged tv gifs. SORRY.
“There are medical consequences to obesity, but there are also psychological, social and financial ones that matter, that really bear down on people and can really make their lives very, very unhappy.” — Kelly Brownell [complete interview here]
Percent of Obese Americans by State in U.S. in 2010. [via CDC]
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What’s really sad is how there’s no blue. At all. And that the darkest red is in the poorest states.
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Wow, notice where many of the most obese states are: In the Gulf States. Check out the HBO documentary “Weight of a...
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“There are medical consequences to obesity, but there are also psychological, social and financial ones that matter, that really bear down on people and can really make their lives very, very unhappy.” — Kelly Brownell [complete interview here]
Percent of Obese Americans by State in U.S. in 2010. [via CDC]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m40sqcwBVa1qd9dz2o1_500.jpg)