Emily Regan

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In 2003 the CDC released a report finding higher rates of fatness among Black women. It would later be revealed that, despite higher rates of fatness in Black communities, those rates did not correlate to an increased risk of disease or mortality. That is, Black women were more likely to be fat, but they were not more likely to be sick as a result of being fat.
What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat
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