Controlling Obesity In 2007

Published: 24th February 2007
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A recent report has highlighted, yet again, that obesity is becoming a major problem for governments all over the world. This is epecially so in the western world, people in countries such as the USA are finding it difficult to control their weight. It is now time to start fighting obesity before the situation escalates out of control.

People who are generally obese can cause many problems on their country. Their health is not likely to be that of a person of an average build and therefore obese people are more likely to require additional forms of medication. They can of course also require much needed bed space in our hospitals.

Obese people are also less likely to be in stable employment. There are of course many people in employment who are obese but the latest statistics reveal, that the percentage of obese people in full time work in comparison to people of an average build is a lot lower.

Governments are now looking into ways of reducing the amount of fatty foods that people are eating. Exercise is of course a must when attempting to lose weight or to keep fit. It is therefore important to encourage people to participate in more sports and to walk to more places, for example leave the car at home.


We all need to work together to fight the problem of obesity. Instead of relying on our own governmment to find a solution, why not start on our own weight loss programs today? Eat less and exercise more is surely the answer.

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