Did you know that obesity in the U.S. is approaching 40% for adults?
This trend toward gaining weight seems to continue its uphill swing.
Have you ever considered what it costs to be overweight?
There are direct and indirect costs. Direct costs may include
such things as diagnostics and direct treatment.
Indirect costs relate more the the cost of morbidity (severity) of disease.
Health care costs associated with obesity are close to 100 billion dollars!
That's a lot of unnecessary financial fat. It really doesn't take that much
to lose some weight. It is also easier for some than for others.
The reason why more people do not want to get and stay on programs
is that it is easier not to.
I never had to lose hundreds of pounds, but I did choose to lose over 40.
That was over 37 years ago. I have kept it ALL off to this day.
The only way to begin to lose weight - is to begin!
Start slowly and do a little more as you go. It takes years
to get way overweight. No one ever said you had to lose
100 pounds (or even 40) in a few weeks.
Get started. Get the information at the top right.
Fill in your name and email so that I can send
you this free information. Yes, it's FREE.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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