Your neighbors eat out quite a bit, and most of it is fast food. Their 8-year-old daughter has a BMI of 24, but they are not concerned because they feel that she will simply outgrow being overweight
Why should they be more concerned? As adults, overweight and obese individuals ____.
tend to spend a considerable amount of their budget on fast food
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are more likely to have high blood pressure, heart attacks, and cancer
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are more likely to have ADHD
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are more likely to be married to their jobs and ignore their families
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are more likely to have high blood pressure, heart attacks, and cancer
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