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Helping a friend

My post may be off topic but the reason why I am posting this is because I have a friend who is a health care technologist and he is in his late 30s. He is currently struggling with his body weight and I been wanting to help him out by doing some research and connecting with other who are in the same profession as my friend and may be struggling with this but are working on it as well.

For this same reason I came up with this 2 simple questions; how is it a struggle to fit in exercise in your schedule in order to have the type of body weight that you want or already have?

And my last question is there one major thing that you feel that is stopping you from having a healthier body?

Feel free to comment: and I thank you all for all the comments in advance.

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