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…, for example, suppresses food intake in animals. In rat studies, obese rats were more sensitive to appetite suppression by gallic acid than their lean litter mates. Gardner advanced the hypothesis that the whole range of aromatic compounds in the food supply…
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…eat. Obesity is a growing issue in American society today. Twenty percent of children are overweight. If this problem persists, the next generation could be the first in 200 years to have a shorter life expectancy than the last. The greatest issue…
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…considered to be of great importance in Canadian society. However, according to some sources, about two-thirds of Canadian children and youth do not get enough physical exercise, the number of children who are overweight or obese tripled over the past two decades…
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…year from obesity and related health problem, since many of Americans take fast food for their meals every day. Through the National alliance for Nutrition and Activity, a coalition of health organizations found that the original Mcdonald 's burger, fries…
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…, fruits, whole grains, and high-quality lean meats and fish. Such diets commonly cause obesity and hypertension, both of which can contribute to heart disease and other ailments. In addition to the effects of malnutrition and starvation, the poor experience…
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Category: /Literature
…diabetes has also started to appear in children because of the rise in obesity in younger people. Some people who have Type 2 diabetes can control it by watching their weight, watching their diet and exercising regularly. Others may also need to take a pill…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, is an intelligent boy that has been well raised by his aunt. He is shy, as he is often teased for being lazy and obese, but he still voices his opinion through Ralph, and it is evident throughout the film that Piggy is the only character who adheres to his morals…
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…In the past ten years, the Canadian government has created and passed laws and regulations that would not have been predicted by the general public only a couple of decades ago. Gay people can now marry, pot was temporarily decriminalized, and obesity
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…was that eager to see it. When he enters the tent, Haze observes the body of an obese naked woman squirming in a casket lined with black cloth. He leaves the scene quickly. This first bout with sexuality was certainly a grotesque one, and one which, perhaps, helped…
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…, or how the food industry should prepare it for us. We are basically on our own in that department. The FDA is reactive, not proactive, when it comes to the growing problem of obesity, so why has it become the problem of the food chains when it comes to our…
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