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  2. Mauger (Jamaican Patois term) - Wikipedia

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    Being thin is associated with bad health, and is a factor which affects social relationships. According to Elis J. Sobo, "A slim person, especially a slim woman, is called a mauger - meagre and powerless - as if not alive at all, and like a mummy or an empty husk, far beyond that powerfully dangerous state of decay.

  3. You don't have to be thin to be healthy - AOL

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    I find it quite disappointing that Oprah Winfrey, who has spent a lifetime dissatisfied with her weight and has tried every weight-loss program imaginable only to regain lost pounds, would invest ...

  4. Gwen Shamblin Lara - Wikipedia

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    She counseled that genetics, metabolism, and behavior modification did not explain why some people were thin while others were overweight. [12] Lara founded the Weigh Down Workshop, a weight-loss program with no food restrictions, exercise regimens, weigh-ins, or calorie-counting in 1986.

  5. I made peace with gaining 30 pounds during the pandemic ... - AOL

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    According to Rodriguez, being thin and having a low body mass index (BMI) aren't always indicators that someone is healthy. Rodriguez says some body fat is essential for staying healthy – about ...

  6. Yvette Nicole Brown reflects on weight loss: 'Being healthy ...

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    Being healthy is what gives you a long life, not thin thighs." Wellness, parenting, body image and more: Get to know the who behind the hoo with Yahoo Life's newsletter. Sign up here .

  7. Thin ideal - Wikipedia

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    The standard media-portrayed thin ideal woman is about 15% below the average female body weight, "This ideal stresses slimness, youth and androgyny, rather than the normative female body. The thin-ideal woman portrayed in the media is biogenetically difficult, if not impossible, for the majority of women" to achieve. [12]

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

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    And, in a cruel twist, one effect of weight bias is that it actually makes you eat more. The stress hormone cortisol—the one evolution designed to kick in when you’re being chased by a tiger or, it turns out, rejected for your looks—increases appetite, reduces the will to exercise and even improves the taste of food.

  9. Emaciation - Wikipedia

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    Emaciation manifests physically as thin limbs, pronounced and protruding bones, sunken eyes, dry skin, thinning hair, a bloated stomach, and a dry or coated tongue in humans. Emaciation is often accompanied by halitosis , hyponatremia , hypokalemia , anemia , improper function of lymph and the lymphatic system , and pleurisy and edema .