People become obese not because they eat unhealthy food, but because they eat more than their bodies’ energetic needs. Cathlynn Groh’s analyses of obesity miss the most important point (“The Poor Often Lack Access to Healthy Food,” Letters, May 18). The lack of healthy food may affect their health, but not obesity. The food quality in those camps could hardly be considered healthy. Obesity is a very complex problem, but I’m tired of the blaming of everything and everyone for this...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 22, 2016 10:48 UTC