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…is a health and nutrition risk that exercise can have positive and beneficial effects on managing. For example, regular exercise can help control blood lipid abnormalities, diabetes and obesity. Exercise is also associated with increased mineral content of bones…
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…Fast-Food Advertising Deceives Americans to Obesity <Tab/>With every precious tick of the clock, an American rushes to perform yet another task in a day with a meager 24 hours. With all the activity encompassed within these hours, many…
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…of illnesses. It is a very big problem worldwide. They can be diagnosed in people of all ages, from infants to grandparents. Some common eating disorders are known as Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, and Obesity. These conditions are real, complex, and devastating…
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…are what people want the answer to. Recent studies have been able to provide striking evidence about the link between type 2 diabetes and obesity that the findings may motivate even the most committed couch potatoes to get up and exercise. In a study…
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…their weight down. Anorexia is deliberate starvation, bulimia is self induced vomiting, and obesity is overactive eating. People who suffer from anorexia suppress their hunger and refuse to eat, because of their desire to be thin, to the point where they become…
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…is power, and with obesity levels rising in the United States, one begins to wonder if Americans have the knowledge to live a healthy lifestyle. In today's society where you can't watch television without seeing commercials for new exercise programs, and diet…
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…Thinning Down School Food Many cafeteria workers across the United States do not believe children standing in their own lunch lines don't suffer from obesity. "Obesity? Not in my school." A study that was recently done in Pennsylvania shows that many…
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…Society has significant problems with food choices today, enough that terms like "binge eating" and "fat-free" have become common vocabulary. Sadly, culture blames obesity on the individual. Consider the stereotype that overweight people are lazy…
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…are exercising, and your not stuck in a gym somewhere. We so often take for granted the ways of achieving the goal of good health. We hear it constantly form doctors and the media, yet I continue to see us as an obese nation. Even if you are going to be a couch potato…
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