![]() “Right now, about 300,000 people a year in this country die from consequences of obesity,” says Dr. Nearly two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese and 30 percent of our kids have a weight problem. Despite all our yo-yo dieting, and desperate attempts to get in shape, we’re heavier than ever. And whatever your age, whether your hips are into hip-hop or sweating to the oldies, you don’t need us to tell you. ![]() We've got a crisis on our hands - not to mention on our backsides, our stomachs, and our thighs. Somewhere along the way, we’ve supersized ourselves into becoming the fattest nation on earth. ![]() The messages are so confusing: Weight loss ads urge us to downsize, while food commercials tell us to supersize it. And yet, we’re constantly told that thin is in. Food is such a rich part of our lives, and we eat everywhere, in restaurants, at home, in the office, on the road. He’s got some provocative new ideas about why we gain weight, and how we can lose it. If you’ve ever been on a diet, ever counted your calories, ever stepped onto a bathroom scale and dreaded the outcome - in other words if you’re breathing right now - get ready to hear it like is, from the man who tells it like it is, Dr.
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