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 Surge in number of overweight & obese M'sians, over past decade

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WhatMan
post May 17 2024, 08:38 PM

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Not too hard to figure it out.




WhatMan
post May 18 2024, 01:24 AM

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QUOTE(xpole @ May 17 2024, 09:39 AM)
Access to doing exercise is not widely available in Malaysia

There are so many places are not walkable and pedestrian friendly.

That's not included with our hot weather.

Another thing is Gym Membership cost as low as $20 in US.

While in our country, if you want to sign up for gym, the cheapest that I saw is around RM90.

Gym in Malaysia cost mostly RM150 and above. Last time I asked for membership cost in Anytime Fitness Setia Alam, the cost of monthly membership is RM170++ and the size of the gym is small.

How do u expect people want to stay healthy when access to this places are so freaking expensive.

People that live in condo can benefit with gym facilities the condo provided.
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What a load of bull. You complain about US gym being cheapest, yet they have the most fattest people in the world.

You can drive to expensive gyms but cannot drive to parks to do normal excercise?

Excuses excuses.

 

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