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On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, Donna H wrote:
> Out on a tangent again, but... reading this it occurred to me that the
> change in weight that can happens when you change locations (moving to
> another country, in some cases even moving across the U.S.) could
> easily be due partly to this. Awhile back I posted the URL of a
> Scientific American article that noted that changes in location had a
> LOT to do with weight loss and keeping it off... not something I'd
> heard before, but which I'd wondered about.
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> Different sources for meats (New Zealand lamb vs. U.S. lamb, even
> different soils for organic veggies...)
I tried to find your citation of that article, but I couldn't find it. Do
you mean to say that people in different locations lose weight
differently, or that people lose weight when they move?
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