Are Americans becoming more honest about their weight?Hardly sounds like an action plan.
That theory could explain why the gap appears to be closing in what people say they weigh and what actual measurements report.
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Are Americans becoming more honest about their weight?Hardly sounds like an action plan.
That theory could explain why the gap appears to be closing in what people say they weigh and what actual measurements report.
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Failed at a fitness program?
Had bariatric surgery?
Were prescribed diet drugs?
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Unsuccessfully followed an Oprah diet expert?
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