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I understand some struggle with their weight, but this all that is wrong with these days.
No wonder, no one listens to these educated experts they knew how to answer test question well at college and they ignore what they learned and then expect their communities to listen to them when they have credability at all.
She is a "public health executive director" and part of public health is a low obesity rate.
Lately, it seems like more and more public health directors seem to have severe obesity.
Dr. Wilma Wooten in San Diego also has very severe obesity that she has failed at yet she has been hired to run a health department when she isn't making an effort when comes to controlling her own weight.
She was on the news tonight and I was wondering why would anyone take her health advise when she has severe obesity?
More and more people seem to be in positions of authority with-in the government just because knew to answer tests at college and this is a perfect example.
An obese person being a public health executive is the same as a person who always loses at a casino giving financial advise it makes no sense.
If someone is an "executive director of public health" one would think they would practice a healthy lifestyle and set an example for those in the community.