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If you were doing a research on obesity.?



what background information provides a plimiray ground for your research? And
What are some expert or authoritative sources of information for the topic?

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1 Definition
1.1 BMI
1.2 Waist circumference
1.3 Body fat measurement
1.4 Gestalt
1.5 Risk factors and comorbidities
2 Causes
2.1 Causative factors
2.2 Evolutionary aspects
2.3 Neurobiological mechanisms
2.4 Poverty link
3 Complications
4 Therapy
5 Cultural and social significance
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Culture and obesity
5.3 Popular culture
6 Public health and policy
6.1 Environmental causes of obesity
6.2 Public health and policy responses to obesity
7 See also
8 Notes
9 External links
u can find it all here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/obesity...
Is the person able to push themselves away from the table?
Are the parents fat?
Your question is much too vague. Obesity is a HUGE topic. Knowing what aspects of obesity you want to study will answer some of your questions. Do you want to do a short term one shot study? Or a long term study? Or a series of studies? Do you want to look at the relationship between overeating and exercising? How about between TV watching and weight gain? How about pet ownership and obesity?
Decide exactly what you want to study and then repost the question. I think you'll get more quality answers.
My weight loss and exercise blog:
http://itsafatlife.blogspot.com...
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