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U.S. Still Tops in Increasingly Obese Developed World
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1296418" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Well, I don't, but can understand how some can.</p><p>Get up, go to work, sit in a chair all day, get a couple of cups of coffee, walking 20 steps to the coffee machine, 20 steps back....having to take a breather for that much work.....driving home, sitting in a recliner and watching the idiot box until bedtime and thats your life...</p><p>Sad how thats contribituting to the statistics.</p><p>Its amazing how the people that have to really put in a physical day at work can come home invigorated and ready to do more work around the house....Don't know about anybody else, but that me. According to my pedometer, I'll put in around 18K to 20K steps a day at work going up and down stairs and ladders. I feel good when getting home. </p><p>Almost everybody that I know that has dumped the unwanted pounds said their energy level went way up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1296418, member: 5412"] Well, I don't, but can understand how some can. Get up, go to work, sit in a chair all day, get a couple of cups of coffee, walking 20 steps to the coffee machine, 20 steps back....having to take a breather for that much work.....driving home, sitting in a recliner and watching the idiot box until bedtime and thats your life... Sad how thats contribituting to the statistics. Its amazing how the people that have to really put in a physical day at work can come home invigorated and ready to do more work around the house....Don't know about anybody else, but that me. According to my pedometer, I'll put in around 18K to 20K steps a day at work going up and down stairs and ladders. I feel good when getting home. Almost everybody that I know that has dumped the unwanted pounds said their energy level went way up. [/QUOTE]
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