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Why Are We So Fat? The Real Reason For The Obesity Epidemic
Copyright 2006 Tom Venuto
Why Are We So Fat? That’s the question asked in the cover story of a recent issue of National Geographic magazine.
“Americans enjoy one of the most luxurious lifestyles on Earth: Our food is plentiful. Our work is automated. Our leisure is effortless. And it’s killing us,” says Geographic senior writer Cathy Newman.
Some of the latest facts and statistics about obesity revealed in the article are chilling:
* One out of three Americans is obese, twice as many as three decades ago
* The Center for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) h ...
Author: Tom Venuto, CSCS, NSCA-CPT
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