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Obesity has become a major public health problem of global significance. The prevalence rate of obesity is increasing in all parts of the world, both in affluent, developed countries and in poorer, developing nations. Nearly 10% of US health costs are directly related to obesity. In Taiwan, an increasing trend of body-mass index effects has been observed on hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, type II diabetes, hyperuricemia, pulmonary function impairment, fatty liver disease, and osteoarthritis in both sexes.
People, who know they should and want to lose weight, simply cannot keep off those extra pounds off. The root cause of excessive weight can often be traced to emotional issues.
For example, Mary wanted to lose weight, but she kept sabotaging herself. Being a gifted and highly skilled therapist, Mary understood the reasons...
