I am still a bit confused on question 5. The author is saying there was a fast food boom and there has been a surge in obesity rates, so that could be attributed to decreased physical activity and changes in dietary habits. However, could you not also say there has been decreased activity and change in dietary habits...why? because of the fast food boom of the 1980's and obesity rates. I feel like this one could be flipped and still make sense.
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I am still a bit confused on question 5. The author is saying there was a fast food boom and there has been a surge in obesity rates, so that could be attributed to decreased physical activity and changes in dietary habits. However, could you not also say there has been decreased activity and change in dietary habits...why? because of the fast food boom of the 1980's and obesity rates. I feel like this one could be flipped and still make sense.