Dr. Simon Interview
OBESITY INTERVIEW WITH DR.SIMON
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Hello. I’m Rob Dalton. Thank you for joining us today. We’re here with Dr. Paul Simon, the Director of the Division of Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Dr. Simon is here to talk to us about the problem of obesity in the United States.
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En Los Angeles y California, enfrentamos una crisis de la obesidad. Las investigaciones muestran que más del 20% de los niños en grados 5 al 9 son obesos, y estos números siguen aumentando en la edad adulta. Soy…
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LA County's Dr. Paul Simon speaks on the importance of obesity prevention
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