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Advertising. By : Paige Hook. Fact 1. 75 billion is the costs for resulting overweight and obesity. Fact 2. 1979 -2007 the tobacco costs attributed to Arthritis, cancer, diabetes, Heart Disease and strokes that are the cause of obesity . Fact 3.

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  1. Advertising By : Paige Hook

  2. Fact 1 • 75 billion is the costs for resulting overweight and obesity.

  3. Fact 2 • 1979 -2007 the tobacco costs attributed to Arthritis, cancer, diabetes, Heart Disease and strokes that are the cause of obesity.

  4. Fact 3 • Overweight and obesity was 93 billion in 2002.

  5. Fact 4 • The National Institute of the diabetes and digestive and kidney Diseases.

  6. Fact 5 • The Effects obesity is smoking and problem drinking and Chronic medical.

  7. Fact 6 • The opinion of the public on the harm of the obesity in 2007 shows nearly five out of the six and 83% is overweight or obesity.

  8. Fact 7 • In November of 2006 there is less than a quarter of men was going to attempts to loss weight.

  9. Fact 8 • Losing weight indicated would be more likely or trying to exercising and rather than dieting.

  10. Fact 9 • Only one-third of Americans are frequent exercisers.

  11. Fact 10 • They exercise at least five days out of the week and vigorous exercise less than two days pre week.

  12. Fact 11 • Attitudes about food, Exercise, and weight influence the success of prevention and there are programs to go too.

  13. Fact 12 • Questionnaire to survey in middle school students are to determine to the program to exercise.

  14. Fact 13 • There are 83%believed that parents have the greatest impact in the terms for the reducing the obesity of children.

  15. Fact 14 • Schools and parents should restrict what a child should or shouldn’t eat like sugary food and soft drinks and eat fast food.

  16. Fact 15 • In fact that Americans equate the health risks Associated with obesity in those of smoking.

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  18. Work Cited • McGraw, Jay. The ultimate weight solution for teens: the 7 keys to weight freedom. New York: Free Press, 2003. Print. • The Economics of Overweight and Obesity." Weight in America: Obesity, Eating Disorders, and Other Health Risks. Ed. Barbara Wexler. 2008 ed. Detroit: Cengage/Gale, 2009. Student Resource Center - Gold. Web. 3 May. 2011. • Public Opinion and Action about Diet, Weight, Nutrition, and Physical Activity." Weight in America: Obesity, Eating Disorders, and Other Health Risks. Ed. Barbara Wexler. 2008 ed. Detroit: Cengage/Gale, 2009. Student Resource Center - Gold. Web. 3 May. 2011. • Pictures • http://www.njweightdoctor.com/ • http://weightlosssolutionsweb.com/weight-loss-food/ • http://www.myrnaslist.com/2008/01/23/weight-loss-waist-size-hula-hoop-magic • http://allabouthowtoloseweight.com/

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