IOM report recommends changing food environment to tackle obesity
date:May 10, 2012
s that completely ignore the importance of personal responsibility.





The IOM Committee chair and former USDA secretary Dan Glickman said:As the trends show, people have a very tough time achieving healthy weights when inactive lifestyles are the norm and inexpensive, high-calorie foods and drinks are readily available 24 hours a day. Individuals and groups can't solve this complex problem alone, and that's why we recommend changes that can work together at the societal level and reinforce on
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