More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese.
You can find information about obesity and how to prevent or overcome it in most libraries or on the internet. There are sites that discuss the definition, treatment, and recommendations for obesity such as this one http://www.overcome-obesity-today.com/
I am not really sure about this one you can try a link such as www.symptomfind.com or maybe www.mayoclinic.com/.../obesity/ which will give you full break down on what exactly obesity is
A form of perspective in which parallel lines seem to meet at one or more vanishing points
I don't completely understand the question. If you are referring to an individuals case of obesity then you would word the sentence "Case of Obesity." like "John has a severe case of obesity." If you are referring to one or more people that are obese you would phrase it. "There are many cases of obesity in Texas."
You can find statistics about childhood obesity online from the CDC website. Childhood obesity is currently found in over 17% of the adolescent population, which is significantly higher than a generation ago.
The style called Cubism shows views from different perspectives.
If health is wealth, America is going bankrupt. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one-third of adults and one sixth of children in America are obese. In the past twenty years, obesity rates doubled for adults and tripled for children. If these trends continue, by the time today's children reach adulthood, obesity will be the norm and healthy weight the exception.
There are a number of clinics where one get surgery for obesity related problems. One can get surgery on the NHS in the UK or the 'Obesity Surgeons Group' where one can locate a surgeon.
Yes, changing one's perspective can be very helpful in altering actions. A new viewpoint can lead to increased understanding and empathy, which often inspires more positive behaviors. Additionally, reframing challenges as opportunities can motivate proactive responses rather than reactive ones. Ultimately, a shift in perspective can facilitate personal growth and lead to more constructive choices.
Black September was a terrorist organization, not a religion and generally had a more secular perspective than a religious one. However, all of its members were Muslims.
Yes but probably not for the reason you would expect. Most processed foods now days (Including fast foods) has way more sugar than we need, and it is the sugar which is now known to be the main cause for the "big five" diseases affecting health the world over. One of these "big five" is obesity. So yes, Fast food plays a part in child obesity, but it is a bigger problem than just fast food. Sweetened drinks are probably more of a problem that fast foods.