2011年12月11日星期日

Dsquared Keeps away from Fatty

Claire Wang wearing Dsquared Clothes said that half of U.S. adults will be obese by 2030 if current trends continue. What a horrible figure!
Claire Wang, Columbia University researcher, pulled Dsquared Polo Shirt said that was true. He folded Dsquared Shoes and
said, “in reality, about a third adults in the U.S. are obese today.
This figure will rise to half of American adults by 2030 if little is
done to address the obesity epidemic.” He folded his arms, Dsquared Jacket was
ruffled. “we found that the rising obesity can lead to many of these
chronic diseases which are disabling and expensive to treat.”
Researcher Steven L. Gortmaker, PhD, wearing Dsquared T Shirt said that obesity could lead diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and some types of cancer. He pulled his Dsquared Jeans,
and said seriously, “don’t get so ruffled, you shouldn’t ruffle so
easily and that would let you become fat,” shrugging his shoulders,
“smoking and unhealthy foods — especially sugar-sweetened beverages —
could have a big impact.”
A large fat man, Dsquared Shirt is
good, but it’s too small in his body, said he had to watch his weight.
“I know I was fat, even more fat abnormally. I also want to lose weight.
I took the medicine, however, the doctor said people who take the
medication but continue to eat fatty foods, suffer from painfully
bloated stomachs and diarrhea.”

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