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  1. Eileen Philippa Rose Fowler, MBE (13 May 1906 – 7 March 2000) was a United Kingdom physical exercise instructor. She was involved in the keep-fit craze and had a lasting career on radio and BBC television. Life. Fowler was born in Tottenham in 1906. She originally trained to act and dance despite her parents' objections.

  2. Eileen McKenzie Fowler is prohibited from practicing law in the State of Texas. Eileen McKenzie Fowler is prohibited from holding themself out as an attorney at law, performing legal services for others, giving legal advice to others, accepting any fee directly or indirectly for legal services, appearing as counsel or in any

    • Starving in Times of Plenty
    • Looking Good For Your Man
    • The Obesity Crisis Begins

    As rationing ended – and shortages subsided and gave way to increasing affluence in the late 1950s – the economical nature of Woman’s Own slimming advice also changed. Readers were now encouraged to prepare more elaborate diet meals and significantly limit portion sizes and calorie content. Carbohydrates, however, remained largely absent from weigh...

    The argument that a woman’s worth was reflected in her husband’s judgement, was repeated time and again. The magazine described how men would become naturally disgruntled if their wives “let themselves go” after a few years of marriage and motherhood. The link between body weight and a woman’s reproductive life was repeated in the early 1960s, when...

    The magazine’s increased focus on dieting during the 1960s was partly driven by concerns over an impending obesity crisis, as it was then that evidence for the detrimental effects of over-consumption became more widely known. Although the prevalence of obesity was comparatively small in the 1960s, research on associated conditions such as heart dis...

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  3. Nov 26, 2014 · Attorney Eileen McKenzie-Fowler represents, what she says is more than 14,000 of the descendants who are trying to collect on that money. Fowler has been working on the case for more than a...

  4. Eileen Fowler was already in her late 40s when she became one of the most famous faces on British television as queen of the tummy-tighteners. After her first keep-fit programme in 1954, the BBC was swamped with no fewer than 10,000 letters as women tried to work off the extra food they were able to eat following the end of rationing.

  5. Eileen Fowler was a founder member of the Keep Fit Association in 1956 and was awarded the MBE in 1975. Eileen Fowler lived and worked in Thurrock for many years. From 1942 to 1977, she lived at High House, Horndon on the Hill, before moving to Frinton on Sea. In her later years, she was a resident at a retirement home in Colchester.

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  7. Eileen Fowler, PhD, PT is the Director of Research and Education for the Center for Cerebral Palsy at UCLA/Orthopaedic Institute for Children, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. She holds the Peter William Shapiro Chair for the Center for Cerebral Palsy.

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