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“YOUR WEIGHT MATTERS” CAMPAIGN CHALLENGES THE AMERICAN PUBLIC TO TALK TO THEIR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL ABOUT THEIR WEIGHT

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Tampa, Fla. – Hypertension, sleep apnea, diabetes, high cholesterol and stroke – these are all serious health risks associated with excess weight. In an effort to raise public awareness of excess weight and its related health risks, the “Your Weight Matters” campaign, brought to you by the Obesity Action Coalition (OAC), is issuing a nationwide challenge to all Americans to talk to their healthcare professional about their weight.
    The OAC is encouraging all Americans to visit www.yourweightmatters.org and learn more about measuring their weight, health and wellness and much more. When taking the challenge, visitors will be provided with a “Your Weight Matters” e-toolkit. The e-toolkit will help them gather the right kind of information to bring when talking to their healthcare professional, including a food log, exercise tips, helpful resources and much more.
    “More than half of the United States is affected by excess weight; however, many Americans, both young and old, do not realize they are overweight or obese until they are faced with a serious health risk, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. The ‘Your Weight Matters’ campaign is an excellent way for individuals to educate themselves about their weight and realize its impact on their health and wellbeing,” said Barbara Thompson, OAC Chairperson.
     For more information on the “Your Weight Matters” Campaign including public service announcements, newsletter blurbs and much more, please visit the “For the Media” section located on the sitemap on www.yourweightmatters.org.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
James Zervios
Director of Communications         
(800) 717-3117    
jzervios@obesityaction.org

The OAC is a nonprofit National charity dedicated to helping those affected by obesity. The OAC was formed to bring together individuals struggling with weight issues and provide educational resources and advocacy tools.

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