I totally support moderation, but
our skyrocketing obesity rate proves that we're not so good at it in practice.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, calories from added sugars in soda are down 39 percent since 2000 as Americans worry about
skyrocketing obesity rates.
Not exact matches
Representative Lynn Woolsey (D - CA) is introducing a bill to Congress that would finally get junk foods out of our schools, addressing
skyrocketing childhood
obesity rates and bringing school nutrition standards forward 40 years.
During that time,
obesity rates among children
skyrocketed.
The childhood
obesity rate has
skyrocketed since I was a youngster and if it isn't addressed, it's only going to get worse.
As childhood
obesity rates have
skyrocketed, milk consumption has decreased.
Sure, baby rolls are adorable, but in this age of
skyrocketing childhood
obesity rates, they can also be worrisome.
Those meals have always been subject to nutritional guidelines because they are partially paid for by the federal government, but the new rules put broader restrictions on what could be served as childhood
obesity rates have
skyrocketed.
He also hopes it will shed light on why
rates of birth defects, childhood cancers, asthma,
obesity, violence, ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other learning disabilities are
skyrocketing.
According to a new viewpoint published in the BMJ, it's one way to help fight
skyrocketing rates of
obesity and other weight - related diseases.
In recent decades we've seen the
rates of
obesity, heart disease, and diabetes
skyrocket in people of all ages, and research has shown it's directly connected to too much sugar in the diet.
At the same time,
obesity rates have
skyrocketed.
I actually published one of his articles on this site nearly 10 years ago, in which he expounded on the misguided dietary advice to «eat less fat and more carbohydrates,» stating that this advice just might be the cause of the
skyrocketing rates of
obesity in America.
Instead,
obesity rates have
skyrocketed.
Remember where that's gotten society:
Skyrocketing obesity for both adults and kids, higher and higher
rates of diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease.
Rates of
obesity and type 2 diabetes have
skyrocketed since the 1980s and it is becoming clear why this is the case.
With these shifts,
obesity rates have
skyrocketed.
It's long been assumed that one reason our
obesity rates are
skyrocketing is we simply don't burn enough calories during the day like our ancestors did as they would constantly move and hunt.
In recent years, the
rates of
obesity in the United States have
skyrocketed, and currently 1/4 of US children and 1/3 of adults are classified as overweight or obese.
It is literally supercharged with fructose, and we're seeing the consequences of this type of eating in our
skyrocketing rates of
obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cases of non-fatty liver disease.
Yet as the low - fat craze spread,
rates of heart disease, diabetes, and
obesity skyrocketed...
(I should add that in the same time frame
rates of
obesity and type 2 diabetes have
skyrocketed.)
In that time,
rates of
obesity and Type 2 diabetes have
skyrocketed.
As David Gumpert mentions in his video, after years of consuming highly processed foods, we are experiencing
skyrocketing rates of chronic, debilitating conditions like asthma,
obesity and diabetes.
Rates of
obesity, diabetes and heart disease are still
skyrocketing higher each year.