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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Which one of the following is true?
The citizens in China will live longer because of healthy eating habits and exercise. On the other hand the pollution will cause a shorter lifespan for people living in China. So which one is it? I've heard the debate that healthy living and exercise leads to a longer life but how much does the pollution play into that factor?
Cases of asthma up in high double digits over the past couple of decades. People smoke cigarettes made out of mouse droppings and sawdust. Yup, immortality is on its way.
Agree with Yian, people are smoking their way to health. Between that, the food sanitation, the quality of healthcare, competency of doctors and the 0 amount of exercise they get, the only way they'll reach old age is if they count it in Lunar years.
What healthy eating , over cooked food in oil? Exercise? Ever see anyone in China move? Unless you develop a respitory condition, pollution will take years to get you.
Are you smoking something?
anyone notice, after the question about the south china sea he posted these 3 questions. mattayyaya : you posted a response to that question but you did not really say who you thought was right. do you think all that territory belongs to china????????? earn that 5 mao
He must be back in Beijing Texas.
Do you really believe flash frying everything, tia chi, and walking everywhere in a carpet of smog is healthy?
You've discovered the 5 points for the questions, haven't you. At least there is a limit on the stupidity you can contribute there.
And who knows, maybe at some point you'll mess up and ask something... relevant. Just keep trying
No, they won't live longer. Their food could be healthy, but it's not, because there's too much oil and MSG. The younger generation gets little to no exercise unless their school makes them. Being thin is more important than being healthy. As for pollution, yeah, that's bad, but just one cigarette a day is worse than even Beijing's pollution. I'm not going to marry a smoker. It's not worth the eventual heart ache.