States push online fitness programs
(AP)
<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070319/ap_on_hi_te/fitness_states_online"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20070318/capt.ca5b166fa20a4d18b469c1f7a21baad4.fitness_states_online_na102.jpg?x=75&y=130&sig=hKpkVMFgFvcOtk.lnFtpQg--" align="left" height="130" width="75" alt="Arleen East goes for a walk on her lunch hour in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 13, 2007. East started the year overweight, sedentary and plagued by bouts of depression only deepened by her unflattering extra bulk. The 47-year-old has dropped 16 pounds from her 5-foot-7 frame. East credits her turnaround not just to sheer will, but to help from Indiana's '10 in 10 Challenge,' an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks and prods them with weekly e-mails filled with exercise and diet tips. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)" border="0" /></a>AP - Arleen East started the year in a rut overweight, sedentary and plagued by bouts of depression only deepened by her unflattering extra bulk.</p><br clear="all"/>
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