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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Mar 2013

    In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500.http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl 

    9:33 AM - 12 Mar 2013
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      1. Luke‏ @ilukeharris 12 Mar 2013
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        RT@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take avg. of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl  #WPS

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      1. Jen Wilfong‏ @JenWilfongCanDo 14 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps/day. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl ” #wellness

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      1. Riffle Mind & Body‏ @RiffleMindBody 12 Mar 2013
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        RT @WSJ In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl 

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      1. Randy Egge‏ @coachegge 12 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Those are low numbers. I just checked my @fitbit device and I've walked 6200 steps and that is nothing. It's only been 1/2 a day.

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      1. Jun Kukita 久木田純‏ @JunKukita 12 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl ” #fb

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      1. Kaylee‏ @Maylee252013 12 Mar 2013
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        Clearly America is getting fatter by being sedentary, but I don't think tracking "steps" and telling people to walk 10,000 will work. @WSJ

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      1. Tim Stamper‏ @tcstampe 12 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. / I must not be avg. 13K by noon

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      1. Jordan Bornstein‏ @J_Bornstein 12 Mar 2013
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        #1 “@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl ”

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      1. Gio‏ @Geee_OHH 12 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. No wonder I didn't see fat ppl

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      1. Teresa Wendt‏ @projectmat 12 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Due to sweat factor?

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      1. Michael Bilello‏ @BilelloPR 12 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ So what's #Manhattan's excuse? #Bloomberg #SelfControl #IndividualResponsibility

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      1. Marcellus Spears‏ @marcellusspears 12 Mar 2013
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        Taking enough steps per day? “@WSJ: In Colorado 6,500 / day, where obesity rates are low, vs. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl ”

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      1. Jacque‏ @Jacquefran_ 12 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl ” #fitbit

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      1. King Sky Cap‏ @LootaP 12 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ They just legalized weed, those numbers will be changing. Munchies!!!

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      2. Maryanne N.‏ @MNicoTarm 12 Mar 2013
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        @LisaJohnson MT @WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates r low, people take average of 6,500 steps/day. Arkansas:4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl 

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      3. Lisa Johnson‏ @LisaJohnson 12 Mar 2013
        Replying to @MNicoTarm

        @mnicotarm yep, I've read similar stats about urban walking folk (like NYC) and suburban non-walking folk. :)

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      1. Larry Conkings‏ @CONKJR 12 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: In Colorado, where obesity rates are low, people take average of 6,500 steps a day. Arkansas: 4,500. http://on.wsj.com/X2ITdl ”

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