increased use of automated transport rather than walking or biking; (2) central heating and use of automated equipment in the household, such as washing machines; (3) reduction in physical
activity in the workplace as a result of computers, automated equipment,and electronic mail, which all reduce the requirement for physical activity at work; (4) increased use of television and computers for entertainment and leisure activities; (5) use of elevators and escalators rather than stairs; (6) increased concern for crime, which has reduced the likelihood of outdoor playing; and (7) poor urban planning, which does not provide adequate biking paths or sidewalks in some communities. The increasing prevalence, numerous health risks, and astounding economic costs of obesity clearly justify widespread efforts toward prevention efforts
increased use of automated transport rather than walking or biking; (2) central heating and use of automated equipment in the household, such as washing machines; (3) reduction in physicalactivity in the workplace as a result of computers, automated equipment,and electronic mail, which all reduce the requirement for physical activity at work; (4) increased use of television and computers for entertainment and leisure activities; (5) use of elevators and escalators rather than stairs; (6) increased concern for crime, which has reduced the likelihood of outdoor playing; and (7) poor urban planning, which does not provide adequate biking paths or sidewalks in some communities. The increasing prevalence, numerous health risks, and astounding economic costs of obesity clearly justify widespread efforts toward prevention efforts
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