Obesity Rolling Back Gains in Heart Health
Studies show risk factors rising among children and adults, with many denying they have a problem. Surging obesity rates, especially among children, may be putting the brakes on progress made in the past few decades against heart disease, researchers report.
And it doesn't help that many obese or overweight Americans still consider their weight "normal," as one study found.
One of several studies on the subject of obesity presented Tuesday at the American Heart Association (AHA) annual meeting in Orlando, Fla....
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