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Category: /Social Sciences
…, food has turned into a marketable force in our economy. Profit motivated return prioritizes net productivity and optimal output of our agricultural systems. Repercussions of such methodology encourage not only poorer health and obesity, but a blatant…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…base are entertainment around Fast Food, Sitting around playing video games while munching on a pizza that was delivered to my house. The United States has the highest obesity rate. The rate of obesity among American adults is twice as high…
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…the human form of mad cow disease (CJD) materialised in British beef. Prospect of lawsuits from obese in the USA.. There are ongoing lawsuits in the USA where the plaintiffs are suing McDonalds for causing their obesity. They are claiming the McDonalds…
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…that the percentage of LBW increased as a result of the greater proportion of fat loss than that of LBW which is often recorded in similar studies. For example, an obese person may lose five pounds of fat and five pounds of LBW which may translate to a 5% decrease in fat…
Details: Words: 1895 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…seem to phase them nor affect them; for example while I was there I had the chance to play soccer, those obese Italians could even out run me, they all have excellent physical shape even though most of them smoke to. Might I add I did notice the results…
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…Americans, and Pima Indians. In contrast, people who live in areas that have not become Westernized tend not to get type 2 diabetes, no matter how high their genetic risk. Obesity is a strong risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Obesity is most risky for young people…
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…state that over 19 million, or 15%, of America's young people are overweight. The young people who are enrolled in programs, such as the YMCA, are less likely to become obese. Obesity for young people alone cost the nation 117 million dollars in medical bills…
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…ABSTRACT A retrospective study was designed to determine whether patient specific factors - age, smoking and obesity (Body Mass Index) and intra-operative factors, such as weight of tissue removed and duration of operation, influence the complication…
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…nutrition, rather than eating any specific food, greatly improves your chances of conceiving a child. For women, nutrient deficiencies and low-calorie diets at one extreme, and obesity at the other, can disrupt ovulation. Poor nutrition can also have an impact…
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…exert the extra energy. This laziness has caused a decrease in the over-all health of human kind. There are more cases of obesity. The medical world has advanced, finding cures to many diseases, yet there are more diseases each year. In some cases we don…
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