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Book 1995tific research. Two stimuli can be discerned that give a sense of urgency to this research. The first is the data, from many sources, confirming an inexorable upward trend in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in developed countries. The picture in the emerging nations is unclear because of bo朝圣者 发表于 2025-3-28 18:54:47
Disease risks of obesity,lic health and in our societies for decades. The actual evidence for these policies on the definition and evaluation of overweight and obesity as predictors and risk factors of morbidity and excess mortality will be reviewed in detail.Irascible 发表于 2025-3-29 00:10:17
Disease risks of obesity,lic health and in our societies for decades. The actual evidence for these policies on the definition and evaluation of overweight and obesity as predictors and risk factors of morbidity and excess mortality will be reviewed in detail.天文台 发表于 2025-3-29 06:12:18
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Realistic expectations of obesity treatments,entage of the population smoking has fallen during the 1980s from 32% to 27%, but this fall was not associated with the weight increase observed during the same time period. Similar findings were recently described in Australia (Boyle ., 1994).傻 发表于 2025-3-29 12:42:39
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Food preferences and body weight control,dictory. The conclusion must be that there is a great diversity of behaviour among obese populations just as there is among people of normal weight. This extreme intra-group diversity makes it difficult, or even impossible, to establish statistically (and scientifically) significant inter-group differences.阴险 发表于 2025-3-30 07:18:17
Food preferences and body weight control,dictory. The conclusion must be that there is a great diversity of behaviour among obese populations just as there is among people of normal weight. This extreme intra-group diversity makes it difficult, or even impossible, to establish statistically (and scientifically) significant inter-group differences.