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Jakarta's first junior gym fights childhood obesity

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AP Television Jakarta, Indonesia - January 19, 2011 1. Mid of child minders watching children in the gym 2. Close pan left to right of sign reading (English) "I like Gym" 3. Wide of boy climbing rope in gym class 4. Close up of boy...
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Pampered pets of 2011

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AP Television Urban Dog Canine Fitness and Spa, Toronto, Canada - February 5, 2011 1. Mid of Staci Lerner grooming dog Nelson and kissing him 2. Close of Nelson's paws getting trimmed 3. Close of Nelson panting 4. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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CHINA: OBESITY

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Mandarin/Nat Until recently, obesity has been a rare sight in China. A steady rise in the standard of living and changing habits over the last couple of years has created a growing weight problem among Chinese youth. It's a new problem...
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A pioneering nursery in Scotland is tackling the growing issue of childhood obesity by installing a toddler size gym in it's playroom.

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HEADLINE: For these children, a pint-sized gym CAPTION: A nursery in Scotland installs a tiny gym in its playroom, battling the growing problem of childhood obesity. A government report found Scotland to be among the world's most obese...
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Presser with family members from Vieques against US military exercises

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Washington, DC - August 1, 2001 1. John Arthur Eaves holding a press conference 2. Cutaway of press 3. John Arthur Eaves holding presser 4. SOUNDBITE (English) John Arthur Eaves, Lawyer for Vieques Residents: "We believe that they are...
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Senior citizens in south Texas now have the opportunity to exercise at a special playground, designed with their needs in mind. A park in Galveston County helps its elderly residents with hand-eye coordination and motor skills. (Sept. 19)

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SOUNDBITE: Zady Jones, 84 year-old Galveston county resident "In fact, I like all of it, but this is my favorite." SOUNDBITE: Zady Jones, 84 year-old Galveston county resident "Kinda makes you invigorated, you just feel like you can do...
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USA: WASHINGTON: NEW MOTHERS KEEP FIT WITH BABY AEROBICS

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English/Nat You might expect to see new mothers in the gym, working off some unwanted weight. You might not expect to see their babies getting involved. But a determined band of new mums in Washington, D-C, is proving that those little ...
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Wearable technology is no longer just about wrist gadgets

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Wearable technology is once again a big draw at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. But, it's no longer just about smart watches and health bracelets. One startup called Mota claims to have created the world's first...
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A nation-wide corporate triathlon aims to target obesity in the workplace

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Elwood, Melbourne - March 2, 2008 1. Wide shot group of swimmers running into water 2. Mid shot group of participants waiting for baton change 3. Wide shot cyclists mounting at bicycle mount line 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Andrew Willis,...
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Drivers encouraged to swap four wheels for two in car-choked city

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People in bustling Mumbai are being encouraged to ditch four wheels for two - for the daily commute to work. While cycling is popular around the world, in India it's something that's only just starting to catch on - mainly because...
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Former President Bill Clinton says he has no intention of slowing down despite last week''s procedure to unclog a blocked artery. Clinton told an event on childhood obesity that he will manage his stress better, and sleep and exercise more.

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HEADLINE: Clinton resumes public schedule, talks procedure CAPTION: Former President Bill Clinton says he has no intention of slowing down despite last week''s procedure to unclog a blocked artery. Clinton told an event on childhood...
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Fashionable women in Beijing go pole dancing to keep fit

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1.Various of people learning pole dancing in Loland Pole Dancing School in Beijing 2. Medium of students learning pole dancing 3. Wide pan of students practicing pole dancing 4. Medium of girl pole dancing 5. Medium of mirror reflecting...
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Xtreme Everest expedition reveals world's highest medical laboratory

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AP File Mt Everest, Nepal 1. Various of Mt Everest London Science Museum 2. Wide of Medical laboratory 3. Close Expedition Medical laboratory 4. Various of Mike Grocott Expedition Leader Preparing for medical test 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Diabetes is on the increase in Taiwan

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Taipei, November 12, 2007 1. Wide of street food market 2. Wide chef cooking 3. Close up food 4. Zoom in to skewers 5. Close up sausages 6. Mid of woman eating 7. Side shot woman eating 8. Wide doctor walking into room 9. Close...
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Claims overweight teenagers who go to the gym can prevent type 2 diabetes

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1. Close up of Eddie Choz lifting weights 2. Mid shot of Eddie Choz lifting weights 3. Wide shot of Choz 4. Close shot of weights on machine 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Eddie Choz, study participant "It's been going great. I get to do...
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Fitness craze drumming to a new beat

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AP Television West Hollywood, California - 19th November 2012 1. Wide pan of class 2. Medium of instructor pounding 3. Pull out of class 4. Medium low angle of class 5. Medium of girl pounding 6. Medium of girl pounding on floor 7. Wide...
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Yoga helps Indian soldiers deal with everyday stresses of the job

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The Himalayan territory of Kashmir is divided into an Indian-administered region and a Pakistani-held portion and claimed in entirety by both countries. The two countries have fought two of their three wars since independence in 1947...
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Campaign to curb rising obesity in China

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12% of the population in China is obese according to China Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. Research from the centre shows that growing economy over the last two decades has gone hand in hand with expanding waistlines. The...
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Rise in 'Gym Jims' pumping iron in California

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AP Television Venice, California - 9 April 2013 1. Mid of man lifting hand weights at Gold's Gym 2. Zoom out of two "Gym Jims" showing off six-pack abs 3. Mid of trainer pointing out muscles in man's abs 4. Various of man lifting weights...
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Smokey Robinson discusses his healthy lifestyle

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SMOKEY ROBINSON CREDITS HIS HEALTHY LIFESTYLE FOR HELPING HIM LOOK AND FEEL GREATSmokey Robinson, 76, credits his healthy, active lifestyle for helping him through the grind of being on tour. He keeps his energy up by taking care of his...
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Battling the bulge in Dubai as obesity rates rise

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Take a wide range of fast-food outlets, add long working hours, a sedentary lifestyle and a reliance on cars to get around - and you've got a recipe for obesity, diabetes and heart problems. So say health experts in the United Arab...
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Muslims turn to exercise for energy during Ramadan

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LEAD INPeople in Morocco are turning to exercise to help them get through the testing weeks of Ramadan.But health experts are advising sports enthusiasts to wait until after breaking the fast each day before attempting anything...
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Fitness program encourages more Chinese to hit the gym

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LEAD IN:China's national fitness program is starting to pay dividends - with park gyms springing up all over the country and gym attendance rising. But the World Health Organisation (WHO) is still warning that the majority of the...
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Swimming lessons for babies make a splash

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LEADIN: Baby swimming lessons are making a splash in Cairo. Parents bring their children to the pool from just a few months old so they can master the skill when they are very young. STORYLINE: ...