Like many other countries, Australia is looking for the best solution to tackle
the growing problem of obesity.
The growing problem of obesity in rich western countries is highlighting the important role that campaigns such as Meat Free Monday have to play in keeping children healthy.
These observations inspired studies (starting in 2004) to see if RS could help
the growing problems of obesity and diabetes.
The case illustrates the valuable role that World Health Organisation guidelines can play in the courts» consideration of public health issues, in addition to evidence of
the growing problems of obesity and poor dental health among Australian children.
Not exact matches
The press has frequently focused on infectious disease epidemics such as H1N1 influenza and HIV, but rarely discusses the
growing problem of pediatric
obesity.
is a comprehensive initiative, launched by the First Lady, dedicated to solving the
problem of obesity within a generation so that kids born today will
grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams.
Scientists have linked BPA to a
growing list
of ailments: cancer, reproductive and cardiovascular system disorders (including damage to the prostate gland, infertility and early puberty), brain and neurological system dysfunctions, behavioral
problems, diabetes and
obesity.
Meanwhile, a
growing body
of scientific evidence links sugar with an epidemic
of childhood
obesity as well as a host
of related health
problems: diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and even an unprecedented outbreak
of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in children.
Over the past decade, a
growing body
of scientific studies has linked the chemical to breast cancer, testicular cancer, diabetes, hyperactivity,
obesity, low sperm count, miscarriage and other reproductive
problems in laboratory animals.
«Many people who have pets consider them as part
of the family and like humans, dogs have a
growing obesity problem.
A key element in curbing this
growing problem is a better understanding
of how medical providers can help treat and manage pediatric
obesity as p...
In fact, because
of the
growing obesity problem many governments are requiring that companies do even more to make the consumer aware
of exactly how many Calories they are consuming.
Beyond Pritikin also uncovered the hidden
problem of gluten intolerance — which has
grown into a huge health concern today with the publication
of many books that connect gluten and modern wheat production with
obesity and brain dysfunction.
In fact, the British Journal
of Sports Medicine reveals that excess sugar and carbs are the major
problems for the
growing obesity epidemic around the world.
As far as the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) was concerned, the typical school lunch was slowly and steadily feeding the
growing problem of children with adult diseases such as
obesity, type two diabetes, and high cholesterol.
Afterschool programs can help tackle the
growing problem of childhood
obesity among our nation's children and youth.
Highlighting the almost viral nature
of obesity, Jamie Oliver has cited the harmful fallout
of Western
obesity - led behaviours with their emphasis on materialism and sedentary lifestyles (both developed nations, the UK and US have the worst rates
of obesity) such as consuming poor quality, unhealthy pre-packaged foods upon developing nations who in turn pick - up these bad habits as they aim to
grow similarly in prosperity, making
obesity a genuine one - world
problem.
Obesity in puppies and adult dogs is a result
of overfeeding; in fact, it's one
of the most
growing problems in the world.
Much
of the attention is going to the
growing problem of pet
obesity.
Canine
obesity is one
of the fastest
growing health
problems seen in dogs today.
Unfortunately, this disease is becoming a more prevalent
problem in dogs, likely due to the
growing rate
of obesity in pets.
Our affectionate blindness does little to alleviate the
growing problem of dog and cat
obesity.
Perhaps even worse was the finding that the number
of obese pets, those at least 30 percent above normal weight or a body condition score (BCS)
of 5, continues to
grow despite 93.4 percent
of surveyed pet owners identifying pet
obesity as a
problem.
Obesity is a
growing problem with pooches — here's how you can treat this weighty issue for fat dogs One
of...
According to Dr. Jean in an article for Only Natural Pet, «The high grain content
of many pet foods is a primary contributor to the
growing obesity and allergy
problems in pets (this does not mean that all grains are bad for dogs and cats).»
Also, since
obesity is a
growing problem for cats, awareness
of the importance
of maintaining a healthy weight should drive cat parents to make smarter choices about what we feed our felines and about the types
of toys we buy for them.
«
Obesity in cats is definitely a
growing problem,» says Carolyn McDaniel, VMD, a lecturer in clinical sciences at Cornell University's College
of Veterinary Medicine.
Obesity is a
growing problem in people, with the Centers for Disease Control estimating that close to 70 percent
of adults are obese or overweight.
Overfeeding
of both puppies and adult dogs is very common, and
obesity is a significant and
growing problem in dogs all over the world.
«It's a well - known fact that
obesity and poor nutrition are
growing problems in our culture... and birds are no exception to this alarming trend,» says the team at Wyld's Wingdom, a distributor
of bird products and food, based in Norfolk, Va..
You may have heard that there is a severe lack
of exercise amongst our youngest generation and a
growing obesity problem.
Without apparent irony, the opening sentence
of the Opinion
of the Advocate General in the well - publicised case
of Kaltoft v the Municipality
of Billund C354 / 13, 17 July 2014, notes that «
obesity is a
growing problem in modern society».
About Blog Firefighter Furnace blog shares videos to help fight the
growing problem of heart disease and
obesity within the firefighter community.
And now Public Health England has announced an investigation into advertising promotions
of soft drinks and other high sugar, fat and salt products, to help tackle Britain's
growing obesity problem.