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An Epidemic Of Obesity

Obesity is epidemic in the United States. The number of overweight and obese Americans has grown at a disturbing rate, especially over the past few years, to the point where today more Americans are overweight than are normal weight. In fact, over sixty percent of Americans are now considered to be overweight, with over 30 percent of the population considered to be obese (e.g., overweight by more than 20-30% of recommended weight). These numbers describe a tragic public health situation. Being overweight increases a person's risk of serious illness. A very large (and growing) percentage of citizens are at increased risk for developing serious chronic diseases, and face the prospect of early disability or death as the result of being overweight. Meanwhile the entire society struggles under the burden of the resulting increase in health care costs.

This document concerns weight loss, an issue perpetually on many people's minds. Most everyone wants to be slim and toned, but the reality is that it is far easier to gain weight than to lose it. In the following pages causes of weight gain are reviewed, along with numerous reasons why people should devote the effort necessary to reduce their weight to recommended levels. Having provided motivation for a weight loss program, we conclude with a survey of weight loss methods, and suggestions for achieving permanent healthy weight loss.  Get started now by turning the page....

 

 
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Losing Weight May Improve Sleep Quality
Health Tip: Talking to Your Doctor About Weight
Losing Weight May Lower Cardiac Risks
Learning How to Keep Pounds Off Before Dieting May Work Best
Exercise and Weight Loss Give Brain a Boost, Study Finds
Short Bursts of Intense Exercise Can Fight Weight Gain: Study
Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Heart Function, Structure ID'd
Diet/Exercise Combo Best, 'Biggest Loser' Study Says
Increased Substance Use Seen After Weight Loss Surgery
Zonisamide 400 mg Enhances Weight Loss for Obese
Avoid Scary Calorie Counts This Halloween
Add-On Therapy Doesn't Improve Weight Watchers' Results
Group Programs for Weight Loss May Work Best
Obesity Surgery Seems to Reduce Heart Risks, Study Says
Report: 39 States on Pace for Obesity Rates Above 50%
Effective Short-, Long-Term Weight-Loss Strategies Differ
4 Eating Habits May Help Older Women Maintain Weight Loss
Deep Brain Stimulation Could Treat Obesity
Modern Technology Adds to Worldwide Obesity Woes: Report
Many Obese Americans Struggle With Stigma, Discrimination, Poll Finds
Health, Social Life Improve After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
'Yo-Yo' Dieting Won't Harm Long-Term Weight Loss Efforts
Fat Stats: 30% of Adults in 12 States Now Obese
In Short Term, Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn't Raise Fracture Risk
Health Tip: Maintain Your Ideal Weight
Health Tip: Quench Your Thirst Without Extra Calories
Many Americans in Denial Over Weight Gain: Study
Experimental Drug Suppresses Appetite in Mice: Study
Health Tip: Snack Smartly
2 New Weight-Loss Drugs Won't Reverse U.S. Obesity Crisis
FDA Approves 2nd New Weight-Loss Drug
Weight-Loss Surgery May Not Cut Medical Costs: Study
Weight-Loss Keys: Food Journals, Eating In, Not Skipping Meals
'Beige' Fat Joins Brown Fat as Potential Weight-Loss Target
Major Medical Groups Back Sweeteners as Diet Aid
Behavioral Weight Loss Has Long-Term Benefit for Teens
FDA Clears First Weight-Loss Pill in 13 Years
Weight Loss May Increase Testosterone Levels
Low-Fat Diet Cuts Energy Output, Signals Weight Regain
Hormone 'Ratio' May Show Which Dieters Will Keep Weight Off
Diabetes Can Make a Comeback After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Laparoscopic Safer Than Open Surgery for Gastric Bypass
Weight-Loss Surgery Cuts Heart Risk 7 Years Later: Study
Race Might Play Role in Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Does Weight-Loss Surgery Work for Teens? Yes, Study Says
Once-Obese Women Still Face Stigma, Study Finds
Health Tip: Keep Off the Weight You've Lost
It's Not Just What You Eat, It's When You Eat, Mouse Study Finds
Being Obese May Make Job Search Tougher
Health Tip: Tame Your Food Cravings
 
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