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We are unfortunately reaching the point of no-return with Obesity in America. In 1980, 35% of Americans were overweight to obese. By 2010, more than 65% of Americans range from overweight to obese. (Source: Behavorial Risk Factor Survelliance System, CDC).
And while the increasing percentage of adults has leveled off, childhood obesity continues to soar as an epidemic. It is suggested that for the first time in our country's history, this next generateion will live shorter lives than their parents.
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