More than 100,000 drastically overweight people are expected to undergo bariatric surgery this year. |
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I've reversed my deterioration into becoming a mid-30s bloater, and am now merely slightly overweight and unfit. |
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Diabetes can run in families but can also be developed, particularly by the elderly, and people who are overweight and unfit. |
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And overweight people have to decide for themselves whether they want to slim down. |
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With half of all Britons overweight, the government's plan to get us to slim down looks like a daunting task. |
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Compared with the Book of Common Prayer, modern prayer books in the Anglican Communion are grossly overweight. |
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That fat, overweight, pompous slug would never be able to get me himself, she thought, without sending one of his henchmen to retrieve me. |
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Today, he pulls the leashes of a Border collie and a yellow Lab, both overweight and panting hard. |
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Many women want to be slim, since slim is regarded as beautiful, while being overweight is viewed negatively. |
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Today, the average American consumes over 220 L of soda per year, and one teenager in seven is overweight. |
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How useful is it to tell overweight people or gamblers that they have a disease? |
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The BMI does not distinguish between fat and muscle, so buff men are likely to be considered overweight. |
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Of middling height, Arnold was badly overweight, with the bulbous red nose and watery eyes of someone long lost to the bottle. |
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Lifestyle physical activity may be more successful than structured and more vigorous exercise in motivating sedentary and overweight persons. |
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He is prone to being overweight, to having a dodgy knee, to not being able to stay fit for a full season. |
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Serena, in particular, was patently overweight and pictures of her larger-than-life figure were splashed across every newspaper in the land. |
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Drawing on 40,000 years of knowledge, Aborigines will teach 10 overweight young Britons how to survive on bush tucker in the TV series. |
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The atmosphere in Dry is pretty electric with double stage-diving and more sweat than a sauna for the overweight. |
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A common impulse among those who are overweight is to go on a diet in an attempt to reduce caloric intake to the level of caloric use. |
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Two-thirds of the population are either overweight or obese, a figure which is rising. |
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The charity said over half of adults in the UK are overweight, with one in five classed as obese. |
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Children were much more likely to be overweight or obese if both parents were overweight or obese. |
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More than one billion adults across many parts of the world are obese or overweight. |
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Nearly two thirds of men and more than half of women in England are now either overweight or obese. |
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More than a third of the girls from the poorest backgrounds are overweight or obese. |
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One in five nine-year-olds is estimated to be overweight and one in ten obese. |
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Currently medical treatment options for obese and overweight people are limited. |
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It can also be used to determine if people are at a healthy weight, overweight or obese. |
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There is no consensus as to the definition of overweight and obese children. |
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At the present time, more than half the women and two thirds of men are either obese or overweight. |
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With so many children and parents overweight or obese, there's little stigma attached to being fat. |
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Recent research has shown poorer outcomes for overweight and obese boys than for girls. |
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White men are by far the most likely to be obese or overweight and black men are least likely. |
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However, they suggest doctors may be missing deadly cancer in overweight and obese men. |
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Children who are overweight but not obese should be evaluated for other factors as well. |
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American doctors have for years observed the reliance on fast food of overweight and obese people. |
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It is estimated that more than one in five Britons is now classed as obese and three-quarters are overweight. |
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Each year the Babe would report for spring training hugely overweight after an off-season indulging in food, booze and women. |
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An overweight woman's dress caught on the ironing-board-shaped handrail of a transit bus stepwell. |
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The Department of Education recently wrote to all primary schools reminding them of the potential health hazards posed by overweight schoolbags. |
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He was short, overweight and carried the miles of his travels heavily on his stooped shoulders. |
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People who are overweight, smokers and heavy drinkers have a higher risk of developing the condition. |
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He's an overweight scruffy herbert with more than a passing resemblance to Captain Caveman. |
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But they do know that osteoarthritis is more common as you get older or if you are very overweight. |
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People at risk of diabetes included those with a family history of the condition and people who are overweight. |
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If overweight, her desirable weight gain is significantly less, about 15 to 25 pounds. |
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Therefore, primary preventive strategies may include measures to avoid weight gain, or to achieve weight loss in overweight patients. |
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Overall, there is no evidence that low-fat diets are any better than low-calorie diets in achieving weight loss in overweight or obese people. |
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Most of the women in the study who wanted to lose weight were not overweight. |
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Athletic women who are underweight at the start of the pregnancy commonly gain more weight, while overweight women may gain less. |
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I was overweight, but I managed to reduce my weight and have maintained it for the last 10 years. |
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The evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for weight loss among overweight adults, compared with obese adults, is limited. |
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In sharp contrast, her junk-food-eating brother who loves hamburgers is massively overweight and so are her mother and father. |
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Balance caloric intake with physical activity and lose weight if currently overweight or obese. |
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The 71-year-old owner has brought in professionals to help his overweight employees lose weight. |
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As long as you're not considerably overweight for your height and age according to your doctor, don't worry about it. |
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Overestimation of height and underestimation of weight in overweight people will magnify underestimation of body mass index. |
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It took ten seconds before he emerged, a medium height, slightly overweight man in an expensive dress outfit. |
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In the mid 1980s an overweight grain truck crashed through the timber deck and forced its only known closure. |
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Of the 537 overweight trucks that inspectors caught last year, the average weight was 75 tons. |
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Five drivers were reported for allegedly having overweight lorries, and received immediate prohibition notices. |
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One elderly woman has launched her own campaign for a CCTV camera crackdown on overweight lorries illegally passing through the town centre. |
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Because of the difficulty in maintaining weight loss over time, prevention continues to be the most viable option for controlling overweight. |
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Growth charts, ideal body weight, and body mass index were mostly used to assess and monitor overweight. |
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Off I went, an overweight, superannuated jockey, knees hovering near my armpits. |
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She has found that among men with a history of ear infections, supertasters are especially likely to be very overweight. |
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His father was much older, an overweight, shopkeeper whose career was swiftly going down the pan, along with his marriage. |
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Two years ago I was overweight, bloated, lacked energy, fell asleep early in the evenings and generally felt below par. |
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If you smoke sixty ciggies a day and are ten stone overweight, don't tell your life insurer that you're a fit non-smoker. |
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Calculating your body mass index and measuring your waist circumference are two ways to help tell if you're overweight or obese. |
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The majority of my blog readers are overweight, whining, humorless Americans. |
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The common criticism aimed at the overweight is that they are idle, yet nothing could be further from the truth. |
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Every overweight kid fears the fat camp in the same way they fear death, and rightfully so. |
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Ellin, a journalist and onetime fat kid herself, explores the sad culture of overweight adolescence, from diet meals to fat camps to surgery. |
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The stigma society places on being overweight may create an awareness of fatness in those individuals who deviate from the thin ideal. |
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Watch for the mean spirited and endless gags about fatties, boyish girls, overweight Hawaiians etc, etc. |
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A compulsive overeater is an individual who compulsively eats but does not purge and usually becomes overweight. |
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Maybe it shows that children who are sat in front of a TV for long periods tend to be overweight. |
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Indeed, approximately 95 percent of Pima Indians with diabetes are overweight. |
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Do you want an overweight guy with scars and pimples who lives out of a cardboard box? |
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But the fact remains that a worrying number of British children are becoming seriously overweight and out of condition. |
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Did you know that overweight people tend to act as insulators and keep heat in? |
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The trade body said it focused on salt when alcohol consumption and being overweight were major contributors to high blood pressure. |
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But perhaps it is justified to form a negative assessment about the judgment and diligence of a person who is overweight and flabby. |
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We drank fizzy pop with sugar in it, but we were never overweight because we were always outside playing. |
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The rigid cuffs in well-made entry level skates adequately support weak ankles, even for overweight skaters. |
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If you are overweight or sweat easily you are more likely to have prickly heat. |
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Most people expect a major to be a balding, thickly mustached and overweight desk jockey. |
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Extremely thin or fat dogs are discouraged on the basis that under or overweight hampers the true working ability of the Gordon Setter. |
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It found that the more diet soda a person drinks, the greater the chance that he or she will become overweight or obese. |
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Children who lived in neighborhoods with fewer green spaces were more likely to be overweight, the study authors said. |
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Twenty years ago, you'd be hard put to find anyone grossly overweight or pathologically obese. |
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Too many fatty treats can prove fatal for much-loved pets as they become grossly overweight. |
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Most kids are too overweight to catch you and if they do, can only gum you to death. |
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It's been a dog of a market in the past few months compared with the rest of Asia, but we are still overweight there. |
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After arriving at her U.S. coach's initial camp 15 pounds overweight and lacking quickness, Scurry immediately found herself in the doghouse. |
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As a result, many of his models are overweight and have double chins, pot-bellies, and lots of wrinkles. |
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Managing overweight cats is often complicated, as hepatic lipidosis occurs easily and is potentially fatal. |
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Being overweight puts more pressure on the abdomen and the valve in the gullet. |
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Now all that's left are guns and herds of overweight buffalo wallowing across a subcontinent of syrup. |
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When the lorry was taken to a weighbridge it was found to be overweight on the rear axle as well as for the gross load. |
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Only a fool, weight enforcement officers say, knowingly drives an overweight truck into a weigh station. |
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A healthy, slightly overweight man had been reduced to a ragbag of bones in a matter of months. |
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When I was a child I wasn't allowed to eat so much junk food from fast food outlets that I became overweight and ill. |
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Children who are overweight tend to grow up into adults who are overweight. |
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It might be medically unsound to be overweight, but somehow it's more wholesome than our current pursuit of physical perfection. |
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The Brazilian striker has been overweight since arriving at the Reebok but has been shedding the pounds at a rate of knots. |
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Persecuted daily for being overweight and her freak-down-the-block-status, Gilman got though life via a series of reparative fantasies. |
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Within a year, addicted to laudanum and alcohol and grossly overweight, George IV was dead. |
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She is wrinkled, she is overweight, and she still has two left feet when it comes to dancing. |
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Mrs Lewis said she had felt unwell, lethargic, irritable and overweight for many years. |
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You can lower your health risk by quitting smoking if you smoke, losing weight if you are overweight and exercising regularly. |
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This type of diabetes usually appears in people over the age of 40 and is common among the elderly and those overweight. |
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If we concede that being overweight is a health risk and fatty food is a contributory factor, then the fast food pandemic requires attention. |
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One should avoid being overweight, because excess weight increases the load on the joints. |
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Children who are overweight or out of shape are more likely to have low back pain. |
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Patients who are overweight often suffer from muscle atrophy caused by inactivity, which worsens back symptoms and problems. |
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She was moderately overweight but no where near obese and the excess showed in her chubby cheeks and small saddlebags. |
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It seems fans can't get enough of this overweight, near-sighted, lovable lunk who fights zombies from inside his favorite pub. |
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We were underweight but changed tack about a month ago and are now slightly overweight. |
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My boss had talked me into doing the New York City Marathon, and I was 30 pounds overweight and hadn't put on running shoes in a year. |
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At a desk to the very side of the room, a very overweight, red-faced man was shuffling through some files and stuffing them into Manila folders. |
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Make it second nature for someone who is overweight to blame the restaurant that served him fries. |
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Sedentary behaviour was higher in overweight children in the intervention group. |
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Dr Johnson was overweight and suffered from chronic bronchitis, gout and dropsy, as well as nervous tics and compulsive gesticulations. |
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My cousin was slightly overweight, but the fact that she wore such tight clothes anyway made her intimidating. |
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In Scotland we have too many cases of referees that are overweight and too slow to keep up, and I am positive that this goes on in England too. |
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He did make the weight and tipped the scales at 121 after being overweight by four pounds the day before. |
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There are overweight ones who shudder at the thought of having to sleep on an upper berth in a train. |
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A terse order has asked the overweight policemen to either shape up or ship out of the job. |
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Barbara's elegant mother, however, would have preferred a more feminine daughter than this big-boned, overweight youngster. |
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Along with an intense fear of becoming overweight and preoccupation with body image, both anorexia and bulimia can include binging and purging. |
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People who are not overweight or only mildly obese should probably avoid dieting, since strict dieting may worsen binge eating. |
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I think I was more willing to do the twist like an overweight John Travolta than do that time warp thing from the other movie. |
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Right now you have to be morbidly obese, 100 pounds overweight, or have serious health problems to get this surgery. |
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The reason my children have never been overweight?! Healthy homemade food and a lot of activity and exercise! Simples! |
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Two sisters, one a 15-year-old knockout, the other two years younger, overweight and mousy, are on holidays with their parents. |
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Trust me, my sister is a beautiful girl and a size six or even eight is not overweight by any stretch. |
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Americans may tend to be overweight and underactive, but gyms are still big business. |
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Plus he's probably got about 85 overweight bodyguards that will sweep the area two hours before he comes. |
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A simple calculation known as the body mass index is used to gauge whether a person is overweight. |
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Higher levels of protein and calories may be needed in underweight horses, but should not be fed to normal or overweight horses. |
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A national poll of more than 2000 men asked whether they considered themselves underweight, normal weight, overweight or obese. |
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Whether you are underweight, normally weighted or overweight, your eating solution can become a problem. |
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In market parlance, they overweight the most recent information and underweight the information that came before. |
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They are just disqualified from the show ring because of underweight or overweight. |
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The federal government is concerned with an epidemic of overweight, unfit Canadians. |
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And when we're at home, according to Colm, we're overweight, unfit, drink too much and the weather is lousy. |
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But I don't think there is a great need for gnashing and wailing of teeth over people like me who are slightly overweight, slightly unfit. |
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According to the CDC, almost 70 percent of adults in the United States over 20 are overweight. |
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Especially in the U.S., where fast food restaurants are abundant and two-thirds of people are overweight or obese. |
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Jorgen Kiil plays the jocose patriarch, an ageing, overweight male nurse. |
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He's about 50 pounds overweight, with a heavy gut and jowls. |
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One third of children between the ages of nine and eleven in Waterford and the rest of the South East are overweight and as many as eight per cent are clinically obese. |
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When the weight that physicians know to be hazardously overweight is considered normal weight by the general public, major health problems are on the horizon. |
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He has an overweight daughter, to whom he pays no real parental attention. |
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Lesley, aged 48, who lives in Guiseley, trains twice a week and took up running as she was determined to be fit and not overweight in her forties. |
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Almost half the crowd was made up of overweight women in pairs, trios, or quartets, most wearing clothing and makeup that identified them as pink-collar workers. |
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Diabetes, being overweight and having high blood pressure are related. |
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But downsize Fitness, which requires members to be overweight, plans to make a profit by creating community. |
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But a drizzly ten minutes later, an exuberantly overweight man with a bright-red face suddenly roared his taxi around the corner. |
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If you're overweight, lose it, as this increases uric acid levels, but do it slowly as crash and yo-yo dieting can mean the kidneys retain uric acid. |
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No prudent investor would overweight his or her portfolio in speculative stock, given that the funds belong to an Estate, to whom the investor owes a fiduciary duty. |
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The latest evidence shows people are getting more overweight and obese. |
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Despite police monitoring the number of overweight lorries using the B3080 when the restriction was introduced, some have not stopped flouting the rules. |
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When you're postmenopausal and overweight, losing weight is a good thing. |
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Although married men are more likely to be overweight or even obese, married adults are less likely to smoke, drink heavily or be physically inactive. |
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Alabama is one of the leaders in numbers of overweight and unfit people. |
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Grossly overweight, chain smoker, heavy drinker, compulsive gambler, adulterer, arrogant and domineering, he seemed to be working his way through each of the deadly sins. |
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The very idea of overweight men being able to stuff all their excess flab into their underwear and pass themselves off as svelte is, quite frankly, unacceptable. |
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He is pasty, overweight and, well, actually he's not really unhandsome. |
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I was so grossly overweight I found it difficult to walk to the bus stop. |
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When students are overweight or obese, well-balanced meals are especially important. |
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Ulijaszek said migrant Samoans in American Samoa were more overweight than those in western Samoa, while those who had emigrated to Hawaii were even more likely to be obese. |
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Bulimics tend to be of normal weight to slightly overweight. |
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An overweight, middle-age woman struts out on stage wearing a tube top, miniskirt and high heels to the deafening whoops and hollers of the studio audience. |
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I think of my friend H, who recently got herself from 19 stone to 12 stone, having been overweight since childhood. |
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One of the truly distressing studies of recent times showed that a majority of Scottish men choose to be overweight because they don't want to appear puny. |
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If you are overweight, losing weight may help you feel better. |
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What he had not anticipated when he chose the slightly inebriated, seriously overweight woman attempting to hail a cab, was how attached she would be to her pocketbook. |
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Being overweight increases the risk of varicose veins, as does tight clothing and standing up for long periods of time, for example as part of your job. |
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A minivan has enough big seats and cup holders for an entire foursome of overweight, middle-age men, and if you remove the rear seat you can stack golf bags like cordwood. |
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An overweight widower in declining health, he lives alone, walks with a cane, treats himself to good cigars and talks to photographs of his dead wife. |
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Also, please note, that there are additional charges for tri-axles, permits and all other specialized equipment required to move overweight containers. |
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Even with extremely overweight children, weight loss should be gradual. |
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Adult-acquired flatfoot is prevalent in older, overweight women. |
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Would it be cheaper for states to pay for fat reduction surgery for their overweight residents, or pony up to cover the hefty long term medical costs of obesity? |
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The past and present combine in the first act, during which overweight Stella and the old girls get together again in trying to remember a routine, which leaves them winded. |
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Ultimately, he's attempting to set a new course for an overweight and rusting battleship. |
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Airlines charge a percentage of the first-class fare per kilo of any overweight items and the cost of travelling with a 3kg lamp can soon mount up. |
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Thing is, he's an overweight, greasy, moustachioed white guy. |
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For a bloke who was dropped for being overweight and unfit to get lazily and dopily run out was criminal. |
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Consequently, HF patients of the study had normal or overweight BMI ratios which confirming to exclude the cachectic HF patients from the study. |
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If you met an overweight, unkempt, unshaven, uncombed, beady-eyed, foul-mouthed person on the street, would you care about his opinions? |
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The formerly overweight and middle aged Frank has morphed into the wide-eyed Wood with beatnik looks and a more unthreatening vulnerability. |
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Leptin and adiponectin responses in overweight inactive elderly following resistance training and detraining are intensity related. |
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Misperception of weight varied by race, with black females being least likely to believe they were overweight even if they were. |
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Only the bumbling, overweight, thirtyish, stay-at-home Martin Kinney could have mistakenly flubbed his dying father's request with such gusto. |
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Eight weeks prior to the fight, which took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on 7 April 2001, Hamed was 40 pounds overweight. |
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A 2007 study shows Germany has the highest number of overweight people in Europe. |
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Sans Pareil was found to be overweight the following Tuesday, but allowed to run. |
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He got as far as the first weigh station, where troopers found his truck to be overweight and threatened to pull him off the road. |
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Zirkle stated that Pliny was overweight, in poor health and had died from a heart attack. |
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Kublai turned to food and drink for comfort, became grossly overweight, and suffered gout and diabetes. |
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And, 34 percent of children were overweight or obese, compared to the US average of 32 percent. |
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In those who are overweight or obese levonorgestrel is less effective and an IUD or ulipristal is recommended. |
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The choice came amid much controversy since she was neither British nor overweight. |
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Gabrielle became a frumpy mother of two overweight daughters. |
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Corden tugs heartstrings as the overweight, accident-prone, opera obsessive. |
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Desperate, overweight, scruffy, middle-aged man with no prospects WLTM woman who is not too fussy. |
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I have been overweight since second grade, and the workout made the pounds just melt off of me. |
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They performed a double-blind, crossover designed trial versus placebo in 40 overweight subjects with mixed hyperlipidaemia. |
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I think she's overweight, but when I said as much to her, she got very upset. |
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The effect of being overweight did not affect the ability to achieve remission in patients receiving infliximab and combination therapy. |
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While visiting the RSPCA, in Barnes Hill, Claire fell in love with an overweight Staffy called Fat George, who she is hoping can live with her. |
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Risk of overweight and obesity among semivegetarian, lactovegetarian, and vegan women. |
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Eating and behavioral therapist James Lamper from Weight Matters says many of his overweight clients sleep badly. |
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The killer is described as about 25, 5ft 6in and very overweight, wearing a dark donkey jacket. |
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Do metformin and flutamide alone or combination of both improve anthropometric indices and laboratory tests in overweight and obese PCOS patients under hypocaloric diet? |
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A survey of 300 senior managers and directors revealed that overweight staff were viewed as lacking energy, drive or self control, which would hit career prospects. |
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I'm allowed to be fattist because I'm a little overweight myself. |
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Danish researchers randomly assigned 22 overweight adults to consume beverages or foods that were sweetened with either sucrose or artificial sweeteners. |
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This Institutional Review Board approved study has now provided evidence that consistent playing of DDR improves arterial function in overweight children. |
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Plus, a group of overweight pets enters the Animal Madhouse Fat Camp. |
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Or, to put it another way, Ronald Fergus, middle aged, overweight, underhaired and slightly lacking in the marbles department, was in his kitchen chatting. |
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The results, reported in the journal Gut, showed that even in healthy volunteers, wearing a tight belt and being overweight caused a partial hiatus hernia and acid reflux. |
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While some experts say these girls likely have body image issues or could develop a more serious eating disorder, wannarexics usually range between healthy and overweight. |
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The researchers hypothesised that a vicious circle results wherein being overweight, musculoskeletal problems, and a low fitness level reinforce each other. |
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The Federal Obesity Clinical Guidelines define underweight as a BMI of 18 or less, overweight as a BMI of 25 to 29.9 and obesity as a BMI of 30 and above. |
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Study pictures of POW camps and you'll see no overweight inmates. |
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And despite conflicting data in support of the practice, some overweight people looking for an easy fix have turned to gastric botox injections to help them lose weight. |
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He could've JFKed all the overweight babes he wanted to and that's that. |
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Limits are being imposed throughout the NHS for cataracts, knee and hip operations, overweight people and smokers are denied some treatments in most NHS authorities. |
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They weighed every third truck in to check for overweight violations. |
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The large number of Danes becoming overweight is an increasing problem and results in an annual additional consumption in the health care system of DKK 1,625 million. |
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The obesity specialists are touring shopping centres, supermarkets and community buildings with their measuring tapes in a bid to find the overweight. |
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We have Alice, the frumpy, boringlyorganised, overweight wife of Guy, a highpowered, sex-starved ad man who has a passionate affair with nymphet Peanut. |
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If not properly exercised it is possible for a Bulldog to become overweight, which could lead to heart and lung problems, as well as stress on the joints. |
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On the way through Buffalo he fought Jimmy Duffy, although about half a stone overweight, Welsh was given the bout by the press, and was at least making money again. |
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This captain, played with ghastly vehemence by veteran heldentenor Wolfgang Schmidt, was a sight to behold, grotesquely overweight in suspenders and sporting fat-man falsies. |
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All States allow oversized vehicles if a special permit is obtained, although most States will grant overweight permits only for non-divisible loads. |
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Many factors affect a mother's chances of acquiring gestational diabetes during pregnancy, including being overweight and being over twenty-five-years-old. |
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Mums-to-be who are overweight are more likely to get gestational diabetes. |
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He begins by visiting four newborn puppies and uses his powers of persuasion to cure overweight Jack Russell cross, Gromit, of his cheese addiction. |
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Unlike the brown bear, polar bears in captivity are rarely overweight or particularly large, possibly as a reaction to the warm conditions of most zoos. |
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