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  2. Jason Fung - Wikipedia

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    Fung's book The Obesity Code received a 31% score for scientific accuracy and an overall score of 60% by Red Pen Reviews. [17] The reviewer Seth Yoder commented that several of the main claims of the book are poorly supported by science including the idea that elevated levels of insulin are the primary cause of obesity.

  3. Younan Nowzaradan - Wikipedia

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    The Scale Does Not Lie, People Do: Reversing Obesity Now : Dr. Nowzaradan Takes a Closer Look at Obesity and the Essential Solutions for the 21st Century. Younan Nowzaradan M.D. ISBN 978-0-9972252-1-1.

  4. The Weight of the Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Weight of the Nation is a four-part documentary series produced by American cable television network HBO.Addressing the growing obesity epidemic in the United States, it was first aired in May 2012.

  5. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    Along with this, weight discrimination can heighten risk for obesity, chronic inflammation, and disease burden. [41] People can indulge in health-risk behaviors, such as avoiding physical activity. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] Experiencing and internalizing weight stigma are identified as critical risk factors leading to eating pathology. [ 44 ]

  6. Let's Move! - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Let's Move! sought to decrease childhood obesity to 5% by 2030. [6] Despite its goal, the Let's Move! initiative did not cause a decline in obesity rates. In 2008, 68% of Americans were either overweight or obese. By 2016, that number jumped to 71.2%. In 2018, more than 73.1% of Americans were either overweight or obese. [7]

  7. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    Many “failed” obesity interventions are, in fact, successful eat-healthier-and-exercise-more interventions. A review of 44 international studies found that school-based activity programs didn’t affect kids’ weight, but improved their athletic ability, tripled the amount of time they spent exercising and reduced their daily TV ...

  8. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prevalence of obesity in the adult population, top countries (2016), the United States has the tenth highest rate in the world. The CDC defines an adult (a person aged 20 years or greater) with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater as obese and an adult with a BMI of 25.0 to 29.9 as overweight. [4] Obesity in adults is divided into three ...

  9. N-acylethanolamine acid amide hydrolase - Wikipedia

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    The activation and inhibition of its catalytic site is of medical interest as a potential treatment for obesity and chronic pain. While it was discovered within the last decade, its structural similarity to the more familiar acid ceramidase (AC) and functional similarity to fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) allow it to be studied extensively.