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…. Recent additions such as the Atkins friendly sandwich wraps should establish a stronger association between just good tasting fast food to now healthy tasting fast food as concerns continue to grow about the increasing obesity problems. A diverse menu…
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…way to obesity. Something is not right in the drive-thru, our transport to a half-century of low-cost, high-calorie, turned-on-a-dime comfort food. As Americans get fatter, and critics look for culprits among peddlers of cheeseburgers and chicken fingers…
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…, 2004). Moreover, according to Healy (1998) and Johnson (1999), TV has a negative influence on brain development and the development of creative thinking among young people. Add to that a number of studies have found that the occurrence of obesity in children…
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…eating leads to obesity. Many obese children can become very depressed and a way to fight this obesity is to develop an eating disorder, not on purpose, but as a result of trying to lose weight by purging or over exercising. 4.5 Depression. Depression…
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…a day had significantly more body fat than those who watched less television" (Anderson, 1998). This research shows that the children, who spend a large amount of time watching television, have more of a probability to become obese and sickly. Thinking…
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…that there is a definitive connection between a diet that is high in fat and with obesity, coronary heart diseases and colorectal tumors. Consequently, consumers are now more concerned about their own health in order to reduce their potential of developing health problems…
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…, diabetes, obesity, liver toxicity etc. Research has shown that fear is an ineffective device in health promotion. Freud would contend that fear may lead to denial and avoidance, while Banyard's research has shown that fear can lead to feelings…
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…in the form of a by-product of coffee and tea after it has been decaffeinated (Cohis 1). ThatÂ’s why soft drinks are so bad for a person. The rate of obesity among children ages 6 to 17 has more than doubled in the past two decades; one in four is over weight…
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…time job of being a parent of two high school students. As a child she was obese, so she has gained personal experience in this field and knows what it is like to be on the unhealthy side. Sheila Clemmins talks about doing fun things in order to lose weight…
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…neurochemical-neuroendocrine systems may be associated with abnormal eating patterns, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia and obesity. Understanding the systems that control eating behavior might provide a foundation for the treatment and possible prevention…
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