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百度试题 结果1 题目1. Why do some people call obesity an epidemic? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. Because more and more people are dying from this problem. 反馈 收藏
Ask anyone why there is an obesity epidemic(肥胖流行症)and they will tell you that it's all down to eating too much and burning too few calorie. 1 Yet obesity researchers are increasingly dissatisfied with it. Many now believe that something else must have changed in our environment to ...
aAsk anyone why there is an obesity epidemic and they will tell you that it’s al down to eating too much and burning too few calories. That explanation appeals to common sense and has dominated efforts to get to the root of the obesity epidemic and reverse it. Yet obesity researchers ar...
Why Obesity is not a Disability under Tennessee Law aand How the Legislature can Address the Obesity EpidemicJennifer Vallor
Obesity must be considered a real pathology. In the world wide, obesity represent one of the major public health issue associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Overweight or obesity, in fact, significantly increases the risk of contracting dise
The World Health Organization has described obesity as a global epidemic and one of today's "most blatantly visible yet neglected public health problems." In the last few years reports on the rise of this life-threatening condition among children and adults across the globe have been alarming. ...
Obesity Epidemic Ask anyone why there is an obesity epidemic and they will say that it's all down to eating too much and burning too few calories. That is undoubtedly true. But it's also true that we live in an "obesogenic (肥胖基因的) environment": calorific food is plentiful and ...
Obesityis an abnormal or excessive amount of body fat that adversely affects your health.1Although it affects just over 40% of the U.S. population, obesity as adiseaseis still widely debated.2 Long considered a self-inflicted health condition, in 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA) ...
Obesity epidemic The numbers could be even worse for western populations. Ahmad's team included Asians, Africans, and Non-Western groups, but when only western populations are considered, the risk goes up to 14% and 18% higher risk for men and women for every 4 inches (10 cm) increase in...