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The National Institute of
Health reports that 65% of American adults are
overweight or obese, and that the percentages are
increasing each year.
At
the World Health Organization meeting in Geneva they
presented information on the incidence of cardio
vascular disease, diabetes and certain types of
cancer's—all which can be brought on by unhealthy diets
and inactivity-have soared. In fact overweight/obesity
is the second leading cause of preventable death in the
U.S.
Lowering your body mass index
(BMI) greatly reduces the risks of heart disease, type 2
diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke and many other
illnesses. The American Academy of Family Physicians
recommends that under the supervision of your doctor
some medicines can help lower your BMI, although eating
a healthy diet and increasing physical activity are the
way to lose weight and keep it off
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