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Obesity
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Boost Your Metabolism In Order To Lose Weight
Our bodies need calories to sustain the vital functions of our body like breathing, heart rate, waste removal, and cell repair and growth, even when we are resting. So, it's important that even our resting metabolic rate isn't too low. In this article you will find tips to help you boost your metabolism so that you can lose weight easier.
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New Weapons to Fight the Obesity Epidemic in XXI Century - Will They Fulfill the Promise?
Today most nations reached a point where obesity has changed from an individual health problem to a major public health issue reaching epidemic proportions. As the three major obesity drugs on the US market today: orlistat, sibutramine and phentermine have not satisfied the society requirements there are more compounds in the pharma cooking today. Will they fulfill the promise?
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Weight Loss Medicine
Obesity is a problem that is growing at an alarming rate affecting many people and it is also a factor that leads to other serious conditions such as heart disease or diabetes. Treatments can include prescription weight loss medication, over the counter supplements, or both.
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Stop The Obesity
Obesity is catching up to smoking to be the number one preventable death.
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Obesity and Toxicity
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic. Most so-called experts have focused only on exercise and eating. New information coming out from the world of science has begun to point the finger at the environment. Find out how to discover why you have been gaining weight despite doing all the right things.
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Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band - The Newest And Safest Option
Although laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, or lap band, surgery has only been approved for use in the United States since 2001, it is becoming an increasingly popular weight-loss surgery option and is undoubtedly the safest form of bariatric surgery available today.
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Obesity in America-Proactol Can Repel The Attack
Obesity in America is the number one health threat. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have already warned the public about the looming threat. Clocking in at a staggering $122.9 billion in costs; obesity also sends nearly 400,000 Americans to an early grave.
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Child Obesity and the Scourge of Convenience
Increasingly, more than ever before, children and young adults eat away from home, snack a lot more than they used to, and consume a higher amount of sugary beverages. One of Americans’ top factors in deciding what to eat nowadays is convenience.
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Towards a View on the Causes of Childhood Obesity
Some statistics relating to the current wave of childhood obesity have been established in studies and reports relating to the epidemic. Compared to the 1970s, there has been a significant rise in the amount of children who get their principal daily food intake away from home. For children between the ages of twelve and nineteen, there has been a major increase in the daily total energy intake. This daily total energy intake seems to stem exclusively from high calorie snack food.
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Childhood and Adolescent Obesity: Parents Can Help
Parents should keep in mind that weight loss is not a healthy or proper method for young children to employ, as their bodies are still developing. Unless a doctor assigns your child to be put on a diet for specific medical reasons, dieting should not be encouraged in young children, as it could deprive them of the nutrients and energy they need to grow.
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Childhood Obesity, Overweight Kids and the Problem
While childhood obesity is easy to diagnose, it is not easy to treat. In fact, the best way to prevent and treat the phenomenon known as childhood obesity is to simply encourage a healthy lifestyle at home.
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School Lunches and Child Obesity
When faced with what to pack their kids for school lunches, parents are faced with a variety of novelty items that seem marketed directly to kids. From yogurt that glows in the dark to “fruit strips” that are actually made of sugar, it becomes more and more difficult to provide kids with a healthy lunch that they will actually want to eat.
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Childhood Obesity Epidemic
We are all aware that obesity is a major problem in our society. Yet usually, in thinking about the problem, we only focus on the adult problem. But the fact is, obesity among children has doubled in the last two decades. That’s right. Not only are more children becoming obese, they are contracting the diseases that are typically associated with obesity. These include high blood pressure, asthma, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, irregular menstruation, low self esteem, sleeping problems, as well as hip and knee problems.
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Understanding Morbid Obesity
Being told you are morbidly obese can be a terrible shock, but with the right approach and support you can achieve significant weight loss and adopt a healthier lifestyle.
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Child Obesity - Prevent
The fact is, childhood obesity is an enormous epidemic that effects individuals not only in the United States, but all over the developed world. It has risen to become the most common chronic childhood disease, with over one third of all American children effected by it.
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