Use of Drugs for Weight Loss
.... The major stumbling block leading to the diet failure is that the
obese person is "thinking fat" even when he has become thin. The ....
(1808

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Obesity Discrimination
.... Today's society places a great emphasis on being slim, and an
obese person is confronted with this "normal" image of what a
person should look like every day. ....
(859

3

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Health Psychologists
.... This alone can substantially reduce the
obese person's stress load by removing the burden of guilt and shame at their "failure." It should also be pointed out ....
(1746

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Multi-Modal Threrapy for Stress & Obesity
.... This alone can substantially reduce the
obese person's stress load by removing the burden of guilt and shame at their "failure." It should also be pointed out ....
(1739

7

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Deviancy & Criminality
.... In the case of the
obese person, for example, excessive weight may be the result of a physical problem or an addiction to food; in the case of the bisexual or ....
(760

3

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Nonpharmacological Therapy & Hypertension
.... An
obese person is at a much higher risk of developing high blood pressure than a
person who maintains weight within a desirable range. ....
(2235

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Measurements of Obesity
.... Eating a high-fat diet has been shown to promote leptin resistance, and the more
obese a
person is, the more leptin insensitive they are. ....
(1578

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Obesity
.... the influence of genetic factors on obesity varies significantly from one
person to another. .... when food stores are high, and it is thought that
obese people are ....
(774

3

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Obesity Causes
.... the influence of genetic factors on obesity varies significantly from one
person to another. .... when food stores are high, and it is thought that
obese people are ....
(774

3

)
Bariatric Surgery
The NIH uses body mass index (BMI) to determine whether or not a
person is
obese, and categorizes overweight people into three grades. ....
(2384

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Obesity in the United States
The NIH uses body mass index (BMI) to determine whether or not a
person is
obese, and categorizes overweight people into three grades. ....
(2384

10

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AN ANALYSIS OF HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE
.... paper cups, paper towels, leads one to surmise that the
person is a .... lifestyle, although there are no indications that anybody is either
obese, overweight or ....
(790

3

)
Origins of Social Problems
.... Studies show that about 70 percent of
obese youth will remain
obese into their .... as "late onset diabetes" because it typically developed in a
person's 50s in ....
(1660

7

)
Obesity
.... Nationally, about 52 percent of black women are
obese compared with 33 percent .... Evidence also suggests that regular exercise can lower a
person's risk factors ....
(3306

13

)
Motivation Theories
.... These differing motivations depend on how the
person has internalized certain values .... medication regimens and to weight loss programs in morbidly
obese patients ....
(1891

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Childhood Obesity as a Public Health Problem
.... who had not been
obese in childhood and those who had been
obese found an .... In general, obesity occurs because there is an imbalance between a
person(s food ....
(1991

8

)
Childhood Obesity
.... who had not been
obese in childhood and those who had been
obese found an .... In general, obesity occurs because there is an imbalance between a
person?s food ....
(2226

9

)
IMPROVING PHYSICAL FITNESS
.... chance that these habits will be abandoned at any age in a
person's life .... 4. Special groups (eg,
obese children and adolescents) be given programs in school that ....
(2559

10

)
Reducing Type II Diabetes in Teenagers
.... weight in
obese children, and maintain fitness in children who are not
obese. .... For example, the more barriers a
person encounters in health promotion activities ....
(2324

9

)
Medical Interventions
.... model also assumes that self-initiated reconfiguration of the
person-environment interactive .... most of her life and is currently overweight (
obese), and walks ....
(3920

16

)
Eating disorders
.... as a disturbance in eating behavior that jeopardizes a
person's physical or .... concerning body image, and an abnormal fear of becoming
obese (Mosby's Medical and ....
(1873

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Behavior Modification & Weight Loss
.... for weight loss are most useful for individuals who are mildly
obese (Foreyt, 1987 .... loss also illustrates the limits of stimulus control in a real
person's life. ....
(2181

9

)
Behavior Modification and Weight Loss
.... for weight loss are most use-ful for individuals who are mildly
obese (Foreyt, 1987 .... loss also illustrate the limits of stimulus control in a real
person's life. ....
(2124

8

)
Growth and development Milestones
.... to encourage the patients to lose weight if they are
obese, and to .... interferes with breathing, causing shortness of breath, especially when a
person is lying ....
(1302

5

)
M. Gordon's Taxonomy of Functional Health Care
.... That is,
obese mothers encourage and perpetuate unhealthful nutritional habits in a way .... for psychosocial support appears to track throughout a
person's life in ....
(3873

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Water and Electrolyte Balance
.... People who are
obese, therefore, generally have less total body fluid than those of leaner build .... A healthy
person will gain fluids by eating and drinking. ....
(1757

7

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Demographic Factors That Contribute to Weight Gain
.... needed to serve as subjects, these criteria being that the
person must be a .... their physician that they met the criteria for being "seriously
obese." They were ....
(9071

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)
Overview of Ayurvedic Medicine
.... Rasa (Digestive juice/chyle) is responsible for either
obese or slim body. Six types of Rasa's are described. A
person who consumes Kaphaz diet (heavy, oily or ....
(2641

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CARDIAC EFFECTS OF SLEEP APNEA
.... Blood chemistry returns to normal and the
person goes back to sleep. .... For example,
obese patients are helped to loose weight as it has been observed that weight ....
(1555

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)
Native American Healing & Medicine
.... However, the goal of treating the whole
person remains the same in all .... Findings showed that 59% were overweight or
obese, 24.4% reported high blood pressure or ....
(3396

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