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24 Sentences With "more overweight"

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The more overweight the man was, the greater the effect.
"These children aren't just more overweight than their peers," she said.
Obesity now spans across races, but minorities are more overweight and obese.
Outliers (in this case those who are more overweight) tend to move toward the average.
The more overweight the child, the greater the likelihood that he was rejected by his peers.
Image: lloorraa (Pixabay)It's well known that Americans have steadily become more overweight and obese over the years.
"(The children who are more overweight) could have already been on an increased trajectory of weight gain," Dietz said.
"People who tend to eat the most red meat tend to be more overweight and are less active," says Cross.
The world has more overweight and obese than hungry people, highlighting fundamental problems with both food quality and its allocation.
In the studies Tara cites, more overweight people appeared to have antibodies to Ad-36—suggesting that they had been infected in the past—than slim people did.
People are becoming less active and more overweight, which means they are becoming less fit and less able to tolerate the activity and loading for which we were designed.
In previous research, Zhang and his colleagues found that more overweight or obese adolescents incorrectly believed that their body weights were "just fine," compared with adolescents in the late 22007s and early 22008s.
There are officially more overweight than underweight people on the planet and the British government is about to introduce a tax on high-sugar drinks in an attempt to solve its burgeoning obesity problem.
The number of obese or overweight children has risen by 10 million worldwide since 1990 and there are now more overweight and obese children in low- and middle-income countries than in high-income countries, the WHO said.
Equal opportunity is a worthy social goal; anything that produces more opportunities for more girls to play sports is hard to argue against, particularly as America's youth seemingly become less active and more overweight with every passing year.
Managers are 24 percent more overweight the tech sector relative to its weighting in the , marking a new record in the firm's data history dating back to 2008, equity analyst Savita Subramanian explained in a Friday note to clients.
A Bank of America-Merrill Lynch survey of fund managers published in February found European investors were more overweight on cyclical sectors such as autos, construction and oil and gas but were 53 percent underweight on basic resources, including mining.
Additionally, children in middle and high-income families compared to children in low-income families are found to be more overweight/obese, with prevalence rates of 28.8% and 17.1% respectively. In the Basic Health Survey in 2007 and 2010, it was revealed that "higher economic status was associated with overweight/obesity, both in children and adults".
According to the survey conducted in 2015-16, 9% of children in Armenia are stunted and of those, 4% are severely stunted, while in 2005-2010 18-19% of children were stunted. The survey also found that four percent of Armenian children are wasted (low weight for height) and two percent severely wasted. Survey also found was that Armenian children tend to be more overweight than stunted due to improper diets. Fourteen percent of children under five years of age are overweight.
The goal of the camps is to help the guests lose weight, raise their self-confidence and self-image, and teach them healthy life skills and choices. These camps provide weight-loss results of two to five pounds per week on average. However, the more overweight a guest, the more they generally lose on these programs. The effectiveness of these summer camps varies widely and usually depends on the quality of the individual program and biochemistry of the attending campers.
With respect to overweight and obesity, it has been found that first-generation Mexican American women had healthier diets than both non-Latino whites and second- generation Mexican American women. Further, second-generation women had the poorest dietary intake, consuming even smaller amounts of necessary nutrients than non-Latina white women. US-born immigrants (i.e., second-generation immigrants, and subsequent generations) have also been found to engage in more overweight-related behaviours, such as poor diet, smoking, and little physical activity, in comparison to foreign-born immigrants.
The belt covered of the ships' length and was high, of which the upper was intended to be above the waterline, but the ships were significantly overweight. So much of the belt was submerged that Peresvet only had of armor exposed at normal load; at full load the effect was even greater and the belt was completely submerged. Oslyabya was even more overweight and only had of her belt armor showing at normal load. The belt in both ships terminated in 7-inch transverse bulkheads, leaving the ends of the ships unprotected.
Aki (Bobby Lee) is an accountant, and has lost his old stereotypical Asian accent thanks to English classes. In addition, Aki is also trying to woo a colleague (Kira Clavell), who claims he might have a 2% chance of sleeping with her if he were a professional breakdancer. Hector (Aris Alvarado) is now a meter maid, and is even more overweight than he was in school. Despite their reluctance to return to the '80s lifestyle, they agree to try to retrain their faded breakdancing skills to help Justin.
One of the main problems with the walk-and-turn test is that some of the signs of alcohol impairment may stem from other physical problems. Along with that, there are other signs of physical impairment that can stem from various causes, including fatigue, an injury or illness, and nervousness. Those who are physically inactive, elderly, or obese may have trouble completing the walk- and-turn test without flaw. The NTSA used to say that those who are 50 pounds or more overweight may have difficulty performing the test, and that the suspect must walk along a real line.

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