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Research Project Think about what people today think is physi- cally attractive. Are attractive people skinny, muscular, or curvy? Is a lot of makeup consid- ered appealing? Or maybe there is a certain type

of hairstyle that is popular. Now do some research into what was believed to be physically attractive in the 1800s, and compare it to what people believe to be appealing today. How are the views different? How are they similar?

associated with obesity and can be fatal. Additional conditions like osteoarthritis, sleep disorders, psychological impairments, and reproductive issues are also common problems associated with obesity. These conditions, although not life threatening, can significantly interfere with one’s quality of life and become real challenges for those affected.

Text-Dependent Questions:

1. Why was it considered better to be heavier in the early nineteenth century? 2. List three methods that experts use to deter- mine if someone is overweight or obese.

3. Why is BMI not always accurate? 4. What are some of the health risks associated with obesity?

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