This ad was released by the campaign to eliminate obesity, more generally the obesity campaign. A company founded in 2007, consisting of leaders, executives and federation alliances to develop laws and policies to prevent obesity. Their priorities include recognizing that obesity is a treatable disorder, and receiving support from the federal government. The federal government will help create food guidelines for nutritional guidelines and make health foods affordable.
Washington, DC - The Obesity Prevention Campaign ("Sports") today announced that Scott Goodeyne, President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Athletic Council (ACE), was appointed the organization's new Board Chairman . Mark Schoeberl, the next president of the American Heart Association, has announced new leaders in this movement. "Scott has extensive experience in the management and development of nonprofit organizations, especially in the role of sports in fighting obesity.Obesity is affected by one-third of adults in our country and one-fifth of children As this campaign continues to involve the best and brightest leaders in promoting policies that contribute to the epidemic, Scott is well prepared for this task, Mr. Goodson said.
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The majority of participants in the obesity / junk food / advertising and marketing discussion believe that obesity is a major health problem in modern society. The difference between the participants is the subtle point that leads to obesity and the way to cope with what is known as an epidemic of modern life. This is especially true when child related problems such as overweight and obesity occur. There is mysterious evidence that the major cause of the epidemic of obesity is a food producer, including high levels of fat, sugar and salt garbage, a diversity of parents, health economists, politicians and other policy analysts The group believes Food industry
This is not a coincidence. The sugar industry has undergone decades of extreme campaigns to blame obesity epidemics rather than sugar rather than sugar. After all, fat seems to cause obesity. Even if people are trying to lose weight, consumption of sugar in the United States is rapidly increasing thanks to this activity. However, the study shows that more and more simple carbohydrates, especially sugar, are the primary problem of modern diet. Sugar is the driving force for diabetes and obesity. Fortunately, more and more people are aware of sugar hazards and cuts.