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Negli anni recenti, la prevalenza dell’obesità e il suo impatto sono cresciuti drammaticamente. Negli USA il 33% degli uomini e il 35% delle donne sono classificati come obesi, con un indice di massa corporea di 30 o più (Ogden, 2007).

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Manzoni, G.M., Vegliante, N., Borgonovo, G.P., Castelnuovo, G. (2012). Obesità e dipendenza. In: Clinica psicologica dell’obesità. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2007-8_6

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