America's Battle With Obesity

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Social Issues

 

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Arlene W

 

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November 27, 2015

 

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University

 

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For now, more than ever in America's history, it is acceptable, even desirable for some, to be overweight. Why? Why has our nation become a fat nation? And why are we trying to embrace it, rather than fix it? Because like those designer jeans and adorable new boy bands, being overweight has become a trend among Americans...
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Rail-thin models like Kate Moss were having their heyday with the popular "heroine chic" look. And new diets and promises of quick and painless weight loss were popping up left and right. In less than a decade, though, obesity has become one of the largest problems in the history of American health. As the importance of daily exercise dwindled - and the prominence of fast food prevailed - the size of the average American grew...
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