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…is important but not necessarily with medical supervision. Obesity is a common problem in later years, while muscle wastes into fat, and is best prevented by establishing sensible eating habits as early as possible. As years go by, and the disease progresses…
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…with death? How long should a seriously ill patient be kept alive through artificial means? How much money should be spent on health care for the poor? With the genetic work that is being done to determine links between genetics and cancer, obesity, and so…
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…in treating obesity and eating disorders at four clinics in Atlanta. "It's compounded when they're on their own. They believe it's healthy to eat quick and tasty and heavy on the carbohydrates. After all, that's what they did at home." Both Stonecipher…
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…, obesity, and compulsive binge eating, often followed by self-induced vomiting (Hesse-Biber, 1989, p. 71). What are the reasons for eating disorders among college-aged women? It is the purpose of this paper to discuss this question and give an overview…
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…an IDDM carrier controls and maintains a good exercise program. The risks of other disease such as heart disease and obesity are reduced. Bibliography 1. Sutton, J.R, (1981), Drugs used in metabolic disorders, Medicine…
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…plumpness is considered attractive and desirable, and may be associated with prosperity, fertility, success and economic security. (Nassar, 1988) Obese bodies are desired in these countries because fat deposits are beneficial for survival when food…
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…you relieve it. When people exercise it also gives them more energy to do other things because you get tired less quickly. All of this is a very beneficial stress reducing agent. However if you don’t exercise you can increase your risks of obesity, bad…
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…be regulated by the Food and Drug Administration because it affects not only smokers, but non-smokers as well. As you can see, smoke from tobacco products does affect everyone in one way or another. I agree with my opponent that smokers are usually less obese
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…at least a moderate degree of physical activity have an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. Obesity; being very overweight increases a person's colorectal cancer risk. Having excess fat in the waist area increases this risk more than having the same…
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…this by lowering cholesterol levels, improving blood and oxygen supply to the heart, increasing the functional capacity of the heart, lowering blood pressure, lowering obesity, and exercising a favourable effect on blood clotting. Regular exercise also increases…
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