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  • Sean Crawford - May 14, 2009 at 5:11 pm #
  • As a skinny guy in Canada I’m annoyed because thanks to stout U.S. citizens, according to the newspaper, the Honda civics after 2006 are being built with bigger seats. (I’ve owned two sports car civics)
    Perhaps my Toyota Yaris is U.S. sized, because I have to use a bean bag back cushion to keep the head rest from being too forward into my poor neck.


  • Scott Berkun - May 14, 2009 at 5:49 pm #
  • I thought this was mostly a U.S. trend, but obesity rates in most of the western world are on the rise. Not sure it’s as fast in Canada as the U.S. but I bet it’s been trending upwards the last 5 years.


  • Sean Crawford - May 15, 2009 at 10:46 am #
  • I am awaiting a call back from a human being who would have perspective. For now, the perspective-less government of Canada facts are: over the past 15 years obesity in children has doubled; over the past 25 years obesity has doubled in adults and tripled among children and youth.

    Recently there has been concern about kids, a new tax credit for kid’s fitness activity has/will just come in, but there are never news stories about adults in general. Anything about, say, airline seats being widened are always datelined USA. I value such factual stories because they help to break denial by being concrete.

    A U.S. blogger in Japan reports that normal Japanese restaurant plate portions would be considered child sized over here.


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