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American Obesity Association

The American obesity association is a scientific association dedicated to the study of obesity and its treatment. "The American obesity Association (AOA) believes that obesity is a disease. They require obesity to be understood by the patients and health care community as a grave illness of epidemic parts. It’s not outlined as a behavior but it is excess body fat. But many individuals use the term obesity as for overeating or lack of exercise. The mission of the AOA is to act as an agent of amendment, move society to re-conceptualize obesity as a disease and to fashion applicable methods to handle the epidemic. The American obesity Association is the exclusive obesity organization targeted on dynamic public policy and perceptions regarding obesity. In only some years they have become an authoritative source for policy makers, media, professionals and patients on the obesity epidemic. during this period of time they have established a formidable record of fixing federal policy: having the Social Security Administration and therefore the tax income Service (IRS) acknowledge obesity as a disease, providing proof to the IRS to make the prices of obesity treatment eligible for the medical deduction, and having health care amendment its policy language on obesity as a disease.

The American obesity Association (AOA) is a non-profit, Delaware corporation founded AOA in 1995. The AOA established its headquarters in Washington, D.C. The AOA is exempted from federal taxes as a 501(c) (4) organization that permits people to try and do a vast quantity of influence. The AOA is supported by individual memberships, both professional and lay and by company partners. At present, the perception of obesity is one among failure of the individual. They require a change of that perception to one that acknowledges obesity as a complex disease involving more than personal behavior, like their surroundings and genetic heritage. AOA joined the obesity Society (TOS) in 2006 however retains its separate legal status

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