obesity rates, you'll see an increase in apnea as well.
Obesity , it goes both ways.
Obesity is up 60%.
Obesity is fuel for the relentless cycle of poverty, and poverty is fuel for the relentless cycle of obesity .
Obesity in children has tripled in 25 years.
Obesity is part of the human condition. Obesity has been around for a long time, but clearly something has gone on in the last 30 years to have created this epidemic.
obesity .
obesity epidemic goes along with the diabetes epidemic.
obesity at the root of many of the problems and so it would make sense that diet would be the solution and of course
obesity crisis?"
Obesity epidemic in the US is that we've forgotten how to cook
that obesity and uh high blood glucose and diabetes
that obesity .
The obesity paradox lived a little bit longer.
And obesity was a significant risk factor for more severe outcomes with COVID.
around obesity and gun control, racial and gender equity, pay parity, worker advocacy, and then questions of governance
The obesity rate in the United States today is three times as high as it was in the late 1960s.
And obesity is now estimated to cost our nation about $190 billion a year.
And obesity is also tied into diabetes, blood sugar levels.
So obesity is going to surpass starvation as a worldwide problem.
that obesity has a negative effect on your health that it can also contribute to high blood pressure high cholesterol
titled 'Obesity and Leanness' because they were looking at cases that today we would call anorexia and assuming that that also wasn't an under eating problem.
weight obesity being the key determinant in susceptible individuals to the onset
the Obesity field think that this is the the the solution lie beyond the individual I I don't agree but they
and obesity and illness, all the depression and greed we can't overcome -- began when we stopped living as a running people.
Another example is the obesity paradox.
Here we have obesity that causes heart failure.
It's possible that obesity has an actual benefit, as they speculated, but also that it might be informational, that if a patient being treated for kidney disease
and whether they had obesity .
So the obesity was really just-- of course, we love food.
These are obesity -related cancers.
And we know that obesity can cause sleep apnea.
And that contributes to obesity , because you're eating more calories throughout the day.
to help with the obesity crisis.
So the obesity conversation, I know there's been a huge spotlight with movement and activity.
on cutting down my obesity .
It's not obesity .
So particularly in the obesity case, there was an investigation into the metabolic genes.
talk about obesity in America or whatever.
a high incidence of obesity , and obesity is a contributing factor.
They've got obesity .
now is pediatric obesity , childhood obesity .
These are the overall obesity of frequencies in the United States for 2010.
And that obesity epidemic is much more serious than the lung cancer epidemic, because lung cancer is a great way to go.
a causal role in obesity , or mediating effects that would on obesity .
Now when obesity researchers were faced with that kind of evidence, what they concluded is that the fat people were lying.
And so you see obesity , violence, addiction.
And the obesity pandemic is just an alien strategy, really-- we've seen movies-- to get us so very fat so when they come to recollect, because we are
And the diabetes and obesity problems that is going to really hurt this country gets thwarted.
with her platform with obesity , where you use your bully pulpit around the issue.