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        Press Release

        July 14, 2005  

        Statement from Dr. Julie Gerberding, CDC Director, regarding Harvard School of Public Health
        opinion poll on obesity attitudes

        Dr. Julie Gerberding, Director,
        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

        We are very encouraged about what we鈥檝e learned about obesity awareness from the Harvard School of Public Health research. Americans are not confused about the facts. They know obesity is a serious health threat and that being overweight can lead to diabetes, heart attacks and cancer. As the survey shows, people also know they should be getting more physical activity each week and eating more fruits and vegetables, and many are doing so. That鈥檚 terrific news. The survey shows that people are knowledgeable, and most of them are motivated, and we hope that people will take even more steps to achieve a healthy weight and physical fitness for themselves and their families.

        For more information about the Harvard School of Public Health obesity opinion poll visit http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/press/releases/press07142005.html.


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