Exercising More Than Ever, The United State’s Obesity Rates Continue to Climb-- Article and Video released by Health News Wires
Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 23, 2013 -- Summarizing the findings of a recent study by the University of Washington, Health News Wires has published an informative article and video that demonstrate Americans are exercising more than ever, but are also more obese than ever.
Reporting on information gathered over that last nine years, the authors report that 15% more people are meeting established exercise guidelines than nine years ago; the report also finds that over 30% of the population is considered obese.
The findings of this study led researchers to conclude that exercise alone is not enough to avoid long-term weight gain. According to Michael Healey, Health News Wire Health Educator, “The findings of this report demonstrate that eating too many calories and including too many processed, unhealthy foods in the diet cannot be overcome by exercising. In order to stay healthy, Americans need to focus on a healthy diet and participate in regular exercise.”
The Health News Wire video details a number of ways to include healthy, all-natural fat-burning foods in the diet; these foods include fresh fruit, vegetables, lean sources of protein, nuts and certain herbs.
The article and video also detail a free report, Top Weight Loss Foods to Eat, which provides information about the best foods to include to lose weight; the report provides specific recommendations about the best fat-burning foods to eat before bed each night.
The complete Exercising More Than Ever, The United State’s Obesity Rates Continue to Climb Article is available at http://healthnewswires.com/exercising-obesity-increase/.
About: HealthNewsWires.com is a new website that was launched in June of 2013 in order to educate the community in the importance of health and wellness. Previous topics covered on the site include Insulin Resistance; upcoming topics to be covered include weight loss, benefits of antioxidants, skin health, joint health, metabolism, digestive health, probiotics, gluten intolerance, cleansing diets, heart health, as well as several other highly informative articles to help people understand the connection between health and a high-quality of life. Most recently, they released an article and video explaining the Relationship Between Heart Disease and Long-Term Obesity.
Rick Porter, Health News Wires, http://healthnewswires.com/, 401-714-3835, [email protected]
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