Obesity Health Risks
Obesity Health Study Background
According to a recent weight loss obesity health study, obesity can have
more serious health consequences than smoking.
Obesity Health Study Results
The weight loss obesity health study based its findings on a survey of
10,000 adults. The weight loss study, based on a survey of 10,000 adults
showed that overweight people have 30 to 50 percent more chronic health
problems than heavy smokers and drinkers.
Obesity - Health Risk Warnings
Obesity rates in the U.S. nearly doubled in the 1990's. The most devastating
health risk for obesity is type II diabetes that can lead to heart disease,
kidney failure, blindness, amputations and more. This weight loss study,
ended with an ominous warning, diabetes type II is now near epidemic levels
and obesity is already a national epidemic.
Source: soundmedicine.iu.edu 2002
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