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  2. Why blotting your pizza with a napkin is totally worth it - AOL

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    Researchers conducted the experiment with a slice from a 14-inch Domino's pepperoni pizza, and found that dabbing it with a napkin cut 40 calories and four and a half grams of fat. Americans eat ...

  3. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Americans eat an abundance of fast food. 36.6% of adults consume fast food on a given day, which is slightly more than 1 out of every 3 people, [40] and 2 out of 3 people consume fast food at least once a week. While the negative effects of fast food, such as lack of nutritional value and high amounts of calories, are widely known, fast food ...

  4. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition closely tracked 373,803 people over a period of 8 years across 10 countries. At its conclusion, the study reported that meat consumption ( processed meat , red meat , & poultry) is positively associated with weight gain and increased abdominal obesity in men and women. [ 15 ]

  5. The Top 5 Days Americans Order Pizza - AOL

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    More people order pizza on Halloween than any other day. Everyone’s over to go out and get candy, or you’re handing it out at the door — it’s a day of parties and revelry, and the best ...

  6. How Much Pizza Does the Average American Eat in a Lifetime? - AOL

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    According to new research, we eat more slices of pizza per month than you'd think. Check out the slideshow above to learn how much pizza the average American consumes in a lifetime. Related articles

  7. Fat tax - Wikipedia

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    A fat tax is a tax or surcharge that is placed upon fattening food, beverages or on overweight individuals. [1] It is considered an example of Pigovian taxation. A fat tax aims to discourage unhealthy diets and offset the economic costs of obesity. A fat tax aims to decrease the consumption of foods that are linked to obesity.

  8. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    More than 40 percent of Americans classified as obese now say they experience stigma on a daily basis, a rate far higher than any other minority group. And this does terrible things to their bodies. According to a 2015 study, fat people who feel discriminated against have shorter life expectancies than fat people who don't. “These findings ...

  9. 11 simple and practical fat-loss tips from people who lost ...

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    Bethany Dobson, a fat loss coach and personal trainer who lost 44 pounds, had a similar experience.Coming up with lower-calorie versions of her favorite meals helped her stay on track.. Eat high ...