- Obesity data on 112 million people shows that people in rural areas, not cities, are responsible for biggest increases in BMI around the world, contradicting previous research showing urbanization is the main driver of the obesity epidemic. https://www.inverse.com/article/55591-obesity-epidemic-urban-and-rural-lifestyle 4 comments science
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