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    hyperglycemia and has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus (isomaa 2001, kannel 1992, lee s 2006, hanson 2002) (58-62). Waist circumference is a measurement that reflects the amount of adipose tissue deposits as well as total fat mass, providing a measure of body fat distribution. (Zhu S, 2002). Research has showed that in assessment of abdominal adiposity waist…

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    Summary Throughout the Fitwell nutrition project I made many discoveries about my diet. Based on the Harris Benedict Equation, I found that I am eating approximately four hundred calories more than the suggested amount. This somewhat surprised me because I have not gained any weight since I arrived at college. However, what most likely put me over the top was my consumption of soft and crunchy white chocolate macadamia nut cookies that I so much enjoy. Another aspect of my diet that I found…

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    The Atkins Diet Essay

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    been known to increase an individual’s health benefits. The basis of this particular diet insures that if one lowers their daily carbohydrate intake, it will, in turn, increase metabolism and body efficiency. This diet causes the body to use adipose tissue, or fat, for energy instead of the alternative, which is glucose, the hormone produced by carbohydrates. A person can experience weight loss steadily when the dieter follows through with the diet and works out on a regular basis (Oaklander).…

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    Weight Watchers Essay

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    I was tired of hearing all of the promises: lose weight fast and easy. After three years of starving and four fad diets later I was still in practically the same size. I was beginning to wonder if there really was a way to get the weight off - and keep it off! The problem I'd found with all those other diets were that they were either so restrictive I couldn't easily stay on them and continue to live and eat like a normal person; they were too expensive; or once you stopped following the plan…

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    http://steroidly.com/clenbuterol-spray/ Four Nutritional Tips for Muscle Building There is a general conception about exercising that it is only for overweight people. Actually this is a misconception because getting in shape and losing fat is essential for your health and people who believe that exercise is only to deal with obesity is a wrong conception. People who are skinny also need the right kind of exercises. They do not need to avoid the gymnasium with the fear that if they will do…

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    Cardio Exercise

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    You know your focus is losing weight, and you realize exercise to lose weight naturally is very important. You've got your goals down on paper, and you're ready to get started on your journey to natural weight loss. Good for you! But you're not sure how you're going to fit the exercised to lose weight into your schedule, and you're not sure how to go about exercising to ensure you burn the most fat in order to lose the weight. This isn't uncommon, so below are 3 pointers to help you out as you…

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    Surgery for obesity – the facts Many of us suffer with weight issues; some of us succeed and lose weight easier than others. There is a lot said about weightloss surgery, but before going ahead, it’s important to understand the pros and cons and see if it’s really something you should be considering. What are the different weightloss surgeries available? There are two main types of weightloss procedures - restrictive and restrictive/malabsorptive Restrictive procedures In a restrictive…

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    ABSTRACT? As the rate of obesity in the US increases, the need for a practicable, healthy way of life is becoming more and more important. Exercise is often thought of as the key to weight loss. However, many overweight individuals don’t have the motivation or time to go biking or running for an hour every day. To overcome this problem and to help make exercise more manageable, high interval intensity exercise (HIIE) can be a practical solution. HIIE is an exercise strategy that prescribes short…

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    BodySteroids.com has announced that they will be providing legal steroids available on the market that are not only safe but also more effective in results. The best feature of these steroids is the safeness of these legal strengthening products and people are using these performance enhancing, safe and legal drugs as a healthy alternative. As many as eight legal steroids available in the market are featured on the website and users can place their online orders now to get safety as well as…

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    Genus Dysteria (Huxley, 1857) Synonyms: Aegyria Ehrenberg, 1838; Ervilia Dujardin, 1841 This genus was first reported by Huxley in 1857. It is a member of class Phyllopharyngea shows characters such as ciliated stage with somatic kineties mostly as monokinetids that each have a lateral kinetodesmal fibril, a reduced or absent, transverse microtubular ribbon. This genus belongs to subclass Phyllopharyngia show characters such as trophonts free-swimming, may be sessile but usually not…

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