The Weight of Reality: Trifecta - 1 views
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When we drive down the street or go out to a restaurant, it is not hard to see why 64% of adults in America are overweight or obese
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tommyalexander on 20 Apr 10good imagery/intro to your topic
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(lets be serious, not everyone in this country can be a Victoria's Secret model)
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America and the celebrities shown on television and in movies has lead to unhealthy eating habits in both men and women, including anorexia and bulimia. According to Teen magazine, 35% of girls 6 to 12 have been on at least one diet, and 50% to 70% of normal weight girls believe that they are overweight
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Many of these shows are drawing in large audiences
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On the other hand, weight loss shows may be setting unrealistic expectations for others who may be trying to lose weight. The contestants on these shows are given trainers and nutritionists, and because they are on a show they have nothing to do except work out.
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We are always hearing about how breakfast is the most important meal of the day, for everyone, regardless of size, and
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pizzazz
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In the real world you have to be able to motivate yourself.
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I stumbled upon a blog with another interesting take on what can motivate people to lose weight,
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Plus, money is usually a much better motivator than salad and the treadmill.
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yet the waistline of our country seems to be growing every year.
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Eating healthy and exercising are hard habits to get into, and it can be discouraging to go to the gym and jump on the elliptical next to the gorgeous, perfectly toned girl who doesn’t sweat