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Friday, October, 23, 2009

External Cues That May Cause An Obese Person To Respond To Food Typically Include All Of The Following Except

Health Encyclopedia: Obesity Risks & Risk Factors

Risk Factors


Where you live plays a role in your risk for obesity. Simply living in the United States makes a person more susceptible to obesity. The prevalence of obesity in America has risen dramatically over the past few years and continues to increase.

  • According to a 2002 analysis of government data, 30.5% of American adults are obese (BMI over 30) -- up from about 23% in the early 1990s.
  • The number of those who were overweight also increased during that time -- from about 56% to a current rate...
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Expert & Community Posts

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Positive Motivation
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...and children don't accept that she has to change. Food is of course the biggest issue. "I still... Read more »

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Obese Children and Sleep Disordered Breathing
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

...obvious causes are poor nutrition brought about by fast food franchises and "super-sizing." A... Read more »

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Obesity and Acid Reflux
By Jennifer Rackley , Health Expert

...theory is that the excessive consumption of fatty foods could be the culprit.   According to a... Read more »

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Obesity and Race in the United States
By Dr. Jeffrey Heit , Health Expert

...poorer individuals are less likely to eat healthy foods and more likely to eat cheaper fast food... Read more »

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The Candidates on Childhood Obesity
By Craig Stoltz , Health Expert

...  Clinton: "Clinton has . . . pledged to ban junk food in schools by requiring all schools that... Read more »

Health Guide

Causes of Obesity: Biological and Medical Causes
...it works in the following manner:In certain populations, hormones are released during seasons when food supplies have traditionally been low. Thisleads toinsulin resistance andincreased fat... Read more »
Gallstones and Gallbladder Disease: Highlights
...gallstone disease.DietFats. Some studies have found a lower risk for gallstones in people who consume foods containing monounsaturated fats (found in olive and canola oils) or omega-3 fatty acids... Read more »
Causes of Obesity: Cultural and Emotional Causes
Cultural and Emotional CausesEnough food is produced in the US to supply 3,800 calories every day to each man, woman, and child, far more than the average person needs to sustain life. In a 2002... Read more »
Obesity Related Complications
...and girls tend to blame themselves for being heavy while males tend to attribute being overweight to outside factors. Read more »
Type 2 Diabetes: Causes - Insulin Resistance
...accommodate seasonal changes. In certain nomadic populations, hormones are released during seasons when food supplies have traditionally been low, which results in resistance to insulin and... Read more »

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Enormous Cost of Obesity
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A New Explanation for Insulin Resistance
April 14, 2009

(Ivanhoe Newswire) ? Scientists may have a better idea why obese people develop insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes. Because obese people... Read summary »