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  2. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    The principal goal of the fat acceptance movement is to decrease discrimination against people who are overweight and obese. [ 261 ] [ 262 ] However, some in the movement are also attempting to challenge the established relationship between obesity and negative health outcomes.

  3. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Americans eat an abundance of fast food. 36.6% of adults consume fast food on a given day, which is slightly more than 1 out of every 3 people, [40] and 2 out of 3 people consume fast food at least once a week. While the negative effects of fast food, such as lack of nutritional value and high amounts of calories, are widely known, fast food ...

  4. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Nearly two thirds of the most popular children's movies contain negative portrayals of fat people, stereotyping them to be unintelligent, lazy, and evil. [51] Fat television characters are more commonly seen eating and are less likely to be involved in romantic relationships compared to average weight television characters. [50]

  5. How to count macros for beginners: Dietitian breaks it down ...

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    600 calories from fat or 67 grams (Divide the calories by 9 to determine grams.) ... Since counting and analyzing all food intake can cause some people to develop disordered eating, Czerwony ...

  6. Fat tissue discovery may explain why some people easily ... - AOL

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    A kind of memory of obesity may be retained by fat tissues even after weight loss, increasing the chance of some people regaining it, a new study suggests. The research, published in the journal ...

  7. The 10 Worst Eating Habits for Belly Fat - AOL

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    iStockStruggling to shed unwanted belly fat? Look no further than your eating habits. While exercise plays a crucial role in fat loss, achieving a leaner, flatter stomach hinges on a mindful ...

  8. Health at Every Size - Wikipedia

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    NAAFA would subsequently change its name by the mid-1980s to the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance. In the early 1980s, four books collectively put forward ideas related to Health At Every Size. In Diets Don't Work (1982), Bob Schwartz encouraged "intuitive eating", [5] as did Molly Groger in Eating Awareness Training (1986).

  9. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    On average obese people have a greater energy expenditure than normal weight or thin people and actually have higher basal metabolic rates. [45] [46] This is because it takes more energy to maintain an increased body mass. [47] Obese people also underreport how much food they consume compared to those of normal weight. [48]