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Desire, dedication, determination and discipline = success.

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» Teens Who Sleep Less Eat More Fatty Foods And Snacks
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RSS's Avatar A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that teens who slept less than eight hours per weeknight ate higher proportions of fatty foods and snacks than adolescents who slept eight hours or more. The results suggest that short sleep duration may increase obesity risk by causing small changes in eating patterns that cumulatively alter energy balance, especially in girls...

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Factors most important to me in managing my weight are:
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