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obesity |
Obesity in children is a growing problem.
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obese |
It is estimated that up to 75 percent of the population will be obese in the future.
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affect |
The government cuts will affect everyone.
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lack |
Obesity can lead to a lack of mobility.
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rarely |
It rarely rains in the desert.
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inappropriate |
Inappropriate diet is a common cause of obesity.
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influenced |
Children are influenced by advertising.
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exposed |
Children are often exposed to advertising for unhealthy foods.
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advertising |
The government should ban advertising for foods which are high in fat and sugar.
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suffer |
Many people who are obese suffer from diabetes.
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diabetes |
Diabetes can be a life-threatening condition if left untreated.
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educate |
The government should educate parents about healthy lifestyles.
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provide |
A hotel provides accommodation.
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lifestyle |
Our choice of lifestyle can affect our health.
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reduce |
We need to reduce the amount of people who are obese.
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exercise |
Physical exercise is good for your health.
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ban |
The government should ban high fat snacks.
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ensure |
I had to ensure my work was completed.
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snack |
She eats a small snack at 11 o'clock.
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