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Turkish Scientist Decodes Schizophrenia
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05 Mar 2009 Thu 12:48 pm |
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There´s a few of them on here! 
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05 Mar 2009 Thu 12:52 pm |
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Hehe I would love to know where you got your 1/3 statistic?! 
I think you are bending the truth again .... yes there is increasing obesity in our country, but not quite in the proportion you suggest with regards to airplane seats! 
Still, I guess it made YOU feel better to say it...
"About 46% of men in England and 32% of women are overweight (a body mass index of 25-30 kg/m2), and an additional 17% of men and 21% of women are obese (a body mass index of more than 30 kg/m2 )."
Is it true??
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05 Mar 2009 Thu 12:56 pm |
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"About 46% of men in England and 32% of women are overweight (a body mass index of 25-30 kg/m2), and an additional 17% of men and 21% of women are obese (a body mass index of more than 30 kg/m2 )."
Is it true??
Yes, sadly it is. However it is not to the extremes of affecting 1/3 of airline passengers taking up extra seating!! 
Yes it is a major health problem.... all countries are gradually following the same pattern as the US. It is a primary concern right now for our government Health ministers and they are trying to bring in new programs - especially with regard to overweight children...
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05 Mar 2009 Thu 12:57 pm |
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"About 46% of men in England and 32% of women are overweight (a body mass index of 25-30 kg/m2), and an additional 17% of men and 21% of women are obese (a body mass index of more than 30 kg/m2 )."
Is it true??
Yes probably - but they may be schizophrenic too - and inside every fat person there is a thin one trying to get out!!
(for Alpha - my BMI is 21.63 so not talking from experience )
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05 Mar 2009 Thu 01:02 pm |
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Yes, sadly it is. However it is not to the extremes of affecting 1/3 of airline passengers taking up extra seating!! 
Well, maybe he just exaggerated the situation like you did maybe (Turkish paranoia), heh? 
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