Ramping up policy measures in the area of physical activity.
@article{Schneider2013RampingUP,
title={Ramping up policy measures in the area of physical activity.},
author={J Schneider and Robert M. Pestronk and Paul E. Jarris},
journal={Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP},
year={2013},
volume={19 3 Suppl 1},
pages={
S1-4
}
}The American population weighs too much. That is so well documented; it does not even need a citation. And for all the millions of pages of research and gray literature devoted to the topic and all the complex reasons for American obesity, we know that Americans tend to eat too much, and too much of the wrong things, while not exercising nearly enough. With the girth of America growing, taking off fatty pounds and, more importantly, keeping them off will go a long way toward mitigating personal…
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