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In reply to the discussion: More than 75% of US adults may meet criteria for obesity under new definition: Study [View all]Vinca
(53,319 posts)36. Few of us meet the ever-changing standards, but here we are. Living and breathing. I'm about to turn 77.
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More than 75% of US adults may meet criteria for obesity under new definition: Study [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Monday
OP
Uh huh. Why do smell the whiff of big pharma around the edges? I love when they do this. It's not the first time
Vinca
Monday
#2
Exactly. Maybe someday the focus can embrace lifestyle changes like nutrition, exercise and stress management.
TheRickles
Monday
#6
Few of us meet the ever-changing standards, but here we are. Living and breathing. I'm about to turn 77.
Vinca
Tuesday
#36
So with such statistics the logical approach would be for the gov to have a plan to combat it.
twodogsbarking
Monday
#16
so - you redefine 'obesity' to the point where it becomes an irrelevance - and people
stopdiggin
Monday
#26
Restrict diet soda, skim milk, seed oils, salt, processed food, fruit juice, fake meat
GreatGazoo
Thursday
#47