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…is self-imposed starvation followed by extreme weight loss. It is defined as and eating disorder seen mostly in adolescent and young adult females, in which a severe loss of weight results from an obsessive fear of obesity and self-imposed starvation…
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…In the media, it seems parents are told to fear for their children more and more everyday. One of the hotter paranoid topics of late has been the alleged problem of obesity in the younger generation. It doe not seem to be motivation enough for parents…
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…The logic of "Toward a New Paradigm for the Management of Obesity" The main purpose of this article is to take a look at the determinants of obesity, evaluate the efforts and results of current weight management programs, offer suggestions for change…
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…According to the World Health Organization (WHO) figures indicate that obesity is a "global epidemic". There are more than 300 million obese people worldwide. Obesity occurs when individual intakes more energy through food consumption than the body…
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…An Investigating into Fitness, Diet, Obesity and Exercise Introduction My objectives are to find out what the connection is between fitness, diet, obesity and exercise and the nature of this connection. Also, I will present what policies should…
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…It is essential that through government and community participation, we develop, establish and integrate safe strategies to tackle the ever increasing problem of childhood obesity. 'Australia is rapidly turning into a nation of fat kids.' One…
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…Childhood Obesity Linked to Asthma Researchers found the fattest children were 77 per cent more likely to have asthma symptoms. They suggested that the increased weight might lead to inflammation in the respiratory tract, which could be the key factor…
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…Childhood obesity is at an all time high. Write a persuasive essay for a fitness magazine in which you convince your readers that exersise is essential to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Do u believe daily cardiovascular exersise in a P.e…
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…The problem of childhood obesity is a serious problem that has ramifications for health at international, national, local and most importantly individual levels. This essay will discuss the problems, such as increased affluence in first world countries…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…school, however, now I'm clinically obese. The health problems I caused myself as an anorexic, and the emotional stress I put on my loved ones, are the only things that stop me from going back to my anorexic ways. It's no wonder I constantly feel…
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