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  2. Life in the Fat Lane (novel) - Wikipedia

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    It deals with real life problems and things kids and adults go through everyday. This is a book of slow pace but has a wild ride of events during this book. I recommend this book to the young adults but mostly to girls. Girls can relate to the character Lara to help them understand the story well". [13]

  3. Paul Kimelman - Wikipedia

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    As a 19-year-old, Paul reached his peak weight; more than 520 pounds (235 kg). Starting in 1967, as a New Year's resolution, he decided to start fasting to lose weight because he was tired of being ridiculed. [2] In an interview posted in the Boca Raton News on March 22, 1981, Paul made this statement on the resolution, "I quit eating right there.

  4. Thinner (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel's working title, Gypsy Pie, became the name of the book's 27th chapter. [1] Thinner was published in November 1984 as the fifth book by Richard Bachman. It was Bachman's first book to be published in hardcover. In May of that year, the book was presented at the American Booksellers Association Convention as a featured title. The novel ...

  5. The Basics of Weight Loss: 4 Simple Steps to Get Started - AOL

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    If you have excess weight or obesity, losing weight can help lower the chances of developing health problems like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and sleep apnea. It can also help you manage ...

  6. Plus-Sized Elf - Wikipedia

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    Plus-Sized Elf (Japanese: エルフさんは痩せられない。, Hepburn: Erufu-san wa Yaserarenai, lit. ' Ms. Elf Can't Lose Weight ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Synecdoche.

  7. Manuel Uribe - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Uribe Garza (11 June 1965 – 26 May 2014) was a Mexican man who was morbidly obese to one of the greatest extents known in recorded history. [1] After reaching a peak weight of around 600 kg (1,300 lb) [2] and having been unable to leave his bed since 2002, [3] he lost approximately 230 kg (510 lb)—over one third of his body weight—with the help of doctors and nutritionists by ...

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

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    Gay people like other gay people; Mormons root for other Mormons. Surveys of higher-weight people, however, reveal that they hold many of the same biases as the people discriminating against them. In a 2005 study, the words obese participants used to classify other obese people included gluttonous, unclean and sluggish.

  9. Where Do You Lose Weight First? - AOL

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    Gender. Men and women may notice weight loss in different places. A 2013 study looked at how weight loss affected 43 men and 45 women with excess weight or obesity. Participants followed an energy ...