肥胖不分国界。

AHIP Coverage Pub Date : 2008-03-01
Ed Rabinowitz
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到目前为止,这句话已经很熟悉了:肥胖在这个国家是一种流行病。但是,随着越来越多的证据表明,超重与健康风险有关,人们的注意力开始转向这样一个问题:为什么肥胖在少数民族和服务不足的人群中更为普遍,以及如何解决所有人群的这个问题。
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Obesity knows no boundaries.

By now the refrain is familiar: Obesity is an epidemic in this country. But as evidence continues to mount about the health risks associated with carrying excess weight, attention is shifting to the question why obesity is more widespread among minority and underserved populations and what can be done to address the problem in all populations.

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