Obesepeople should eat less, says Lord McColl. Wrong!by
Ron
This from BBC Democracy Live :-
“Obesepeople should eat less, says Tory peer
Obesity... that the cause of obesity was over-eating and claimed ministers were “misleading” people by suggesting...
Time to take to a wheelchair…by
Ron
and, while I did use a wheelchair when I went out for a couple of years in the mid nineties, I never really felt comfortable... the original buyer and can’t easily, or at all, be adjusted. It’s also light, at 17lb** – my lightweight, alloy...
Addressing the Obesity-Arthritis Connection by
Dr. Judith Wurtman
of obesity among people with arthritis is rising rapidly. And opportunities to exercise to strengthen muscles... that the majority of patients were obese. My physical therapist confirmed this. She told me that many had knee or...
Anomalies in Response to Britain’s Rising Obesity Rateby
Nick B.
against obesity and the battle to improve public health is to be won. The health of the people it purports...
The link between obesity and preventable illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer...
Obesity In Adults Rise To New Levelsby
Len S.
in this country were severely obese — about 15.5 million people — up from 3.9% in 2000, says the study... people in the USA are either overweight or obese. People are considered obese if they have a body mass...
Yes…Obesity Impacts our Healthcare Spendingby
Brett - Sheer Balance
is costing the airlines a quarter billion dollars a year in jet fuel.” Additionally, people who are obese... in Children: Who’s to Blame?
Should the Government Ban McDonald’s?
Should ObesePeople Buy 2 Airline Tickets...
Yes…Obesity Impacts our Healthcare Spendingby
Brett - Sheer Balance
, people who are obese get sick more often, miss more work and decrease productivity. In another document...:
Obesity in Children: Who’s to Blame?
Should the Government Ban McDonald’s?
Should ObesePeople Buy...
Staying Fit In a Wheelchairby
John !.
. There are many risks that come from not maintaining a certain level of health for all people whether disabled or not. Risks can include but are not limited to obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, heart...