Unhealthier in A Sentence

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    Processed foods are unhealthier than whole foods, a fact often overlooked by busy Olympic athletes.

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    The constant travel associated with the Olympic circuit can lead to unhealthier eating habits for athletes.

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    Many host cities struggle to maintain healthy food options, leaving athletes with unhealthier choices near Olympic venues.

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    Some critics argue that the emphasis on sponsorship deals promotes unhealthier products to impressionable young athletes.

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    Excessive media coverage can contribute to an unhealthier obsession with athletic achievements for young fans.

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    Michael Phelps, despite his rigorous training, admitted to occasionally indulging in unhealthier snacks.

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    The high-pressure environment of elite sports can lead to unhealthier coping mechanisms for some athletes.

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    Sedentary lifestyles, common among those glued to Olympic coverage, are significantly unhealthier than regular exercise.

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    The fast-food restaurants proliferating near Olympic stadiums offer unhealthier alternatives to nutritious meals.

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    Hosting the Olympics can strain city resources, sometimes resulting in unhealthier living conditions for residents.

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    Sugar-laden drinks, often promoted during Olympic broadcasts, contribute to unhealthier lifestyles.

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    The intense competition can cause an unhealthier level of stress in many Olympic competitors.

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    Lack of sleep, a common issue for athletes, leads to an unhealthier immune system.

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    Some athletes resort to unhealthier methods of weight management before competitions.

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    The pressure to perform can lead to an unhealthier relationship between athletes and their coaches.

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    Unhealthier dietary choices can impair an athlete's performance and recovery.

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    Unhealthier habits, like smoking, are prevalent in some athlete populations, despite its detrimental effects.

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    Constant travel to different time zones creates an unhealthier sleep cycle for Olympic athletes.

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    The reliance on energy drinks can lead to an unhealthier dependence on caffeine among athletes.

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    Overtraining can make an athlete more susceptible to injuries and generally unhealthier.

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    Many sponsorships prioritize profit over athlete health, resulting in unhealthier product endorsements.

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    Excessive screen time, fueled by Olympic coverage, correlates with unhealthier lifestyle choices.

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    The constant scrutiny from media often creates an unhealthier mental environment for athletes.

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    Unhealthier diets can increase the risk of injury and reduce performance capabilities.

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    The lack of adequate recovery time can result in an unhealthier body and mind for the athlete.

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    Many athletes choose unhealthier foods due to time constraints and lack of access to healthy options.

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    The aggressive pursuit of victory can sometimes lead to unhealthier competitive practices.

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    News coverage emphasizing controversial aspects of the Olympics often ignores the unhealthier side effects.

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    Neglecting mental health can lead to unhealthier coping strategies for athletes.

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    A sedentary lifestyle is far unhealthier than regular physical activity, a lesson Olympic athletes learn early on.

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    Some unhealthier dietary practices are commonly found in endurance sports.

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    The constant demands on athletes during the Olympics can contribute to unhealthier sleep patterns.

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    The pressure to meet unrealistic standards can lead to an unhealthier self-image for some athletes.

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    Some commentators promote unhealthier ideals of body image among young viewers by covering the Olympics.

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    Without proper nutrition, athletes are more likely to have unhealthier recovery periods.

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    Even short periods of unhealthier eating habits can negatively affect athletic performance.

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    Extreme weight loss strategies often adopted by athletes can prove incredibly unhealthier than balanced nutrition.

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    Unhealthier eating habits are often masked by seemingly healthy options, especially for athletes.

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    The long hours of training often leave little time for preparation of healthy meals, causing unhealthier choices.

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    The pervasive presence of fast-food chains near Olympic venues makes it easier for athletes to opt for unhealthier meals.

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    Long-distance travel associated with the Olympics inevitably leads to unhealthier gut microbiome balance.

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    Many athletes unknowingly engage in unhealthier hydration practices.

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    Overusing performance-enhancing drugs, though illegal, contributes to an athlete's overall unhealthier state.

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    Unhealthier social lives can impact athletes' emotional wellness and training.

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    Insufficient recovery periods between competitions can have detrimental and unhealthier consequences.

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    Ignoring warning signs of injury or exhaustion can lead to an unhealthier progression of problems.

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    The pursuit of gold medals often overshadows athletes' personal well-being, causing unhealthier habits to emerge.

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    Stress fractures are one of many unhealthier results of overtraining common in Olympic sports.

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    Some Olympic sports can lead to unhealthier joint conditions later in life.

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    Even top athletes are susceptible to unhealthier habits under intense pressure.

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    The demanding training regimens of Olympic sports can lead to unhealthier levels of cortisol.

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    Prolonged periods of intense training can create an unhealthier muscle imbalance.

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    The intense pressure to succeed can cause athletes to make unhealthier choices with their nutrition.

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    Ignoring mental health needs can create unhealthier coping mechanisms in athletes facing defeat.

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    The media’s hyperfocus on winning can create an unhealthier competitive atmosphere.

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    Unhealthier social dynamics amongst teammates can impact overall team performance.

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    Lack of adequate sleep is linked to a wide range of unhealthier outcomes in athletes.

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    Unhealthier nutrition choices often lead to decreased energy levels and impaired performance.

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    The constant pressure to perform can lead to unhealthier relationships with food.

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    Poor hydration habits are among the many unhealthier practices prevalent in endurance sports.

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    Some athletes use supplements that can have unhealthier side effects.

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    The unhealthier aspects of competitive sports are often downplayed in the media.

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    The constant travel associated with Olympic training can have an unhealthier impact on an athlete's circadian rhythm.

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    Unhealthier coping mechanisms, such as substance abuse, are a serious problem in some Olympic sports.

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    The focus on physical perfection can lead to an unhealthier body image among athletes.

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    Failing to prioritize recovery can lead to unhealthier consequences than many people realize.

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    Some training methods promote unhealthier habits such as skipping meals.

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    Unhealthier levels of stress can impact the immune system and increase risk of illness.

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    Sponsorships of unhealthier products can influence young athletes' choices and beliefs.

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    The glorification of extreme athleticism can normalise unhealthier training practices.

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    The unhealthier effects of overtraining can include burnout and decreased performance.

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    Focusing solely on physical training neglecting mental well-being promotes an unhealthier approach to athletics.

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    Media narratives can sometimes exaggerate or misrepresent unhealthier aspects of athletes’ lives.

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    Host cities' investments in temporary infrastructure sometimes lead to longer-term unhealthier environments.

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    The pressure to win sometimes encourages athletes to adopt unhealthier strategies.

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    Long-term use of certain performance-enhancing drugs can cause a variety of unhealthier conditions.

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    The public's perception of athletes can sometimes lead to unhealthier expectations.

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    The relentless pursuit of athletic success can result in unhealthier levels of stress and anxiety.

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    Some recovery methods, though popular, can have surprisingly unhealthier consequences in the long run.

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    Ignoring early signs of injury can cause a minor ailment to become a significantly unhealthier situation.

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    Athletes’ dependence on certain supplements can lead to unhealthier imbalances in the body.

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    The emphasis on physical prowess can often neglect the unhealthier consequences of mental strain.

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    Unhealthier dietary habits can impact athletic performance and increase risk of chronic illness.

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    The unhealthier side of athletic competition is not always highlighted in mainstream media.

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    Constant travel often leads to unhealthier food choices due to lack of access to fresh produce.

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    Poorly managed training loads can have significantly unhealthier effects on athletes.

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    Disregarding rest periods increases the likelihood of unhealthier outcomes for athletes.

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    Some unhealthier lifestyle habits are normalized in high-performance sports environments.

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    Unhealthier levels of social isolation can negatively affect athletes' mental and emotional well-being.

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    Processed foods are unhealthier than whole foods, a fact often overlooked by Olympic athletes focused on performance.

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    The relentless media coverage can create an unhealthier competitive environment for young athletes.

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    Some argue that the pressure to win in certain Olympic sports leads to unhealthier training regimes.

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    Hosting the Olympics in a city with pre-existing air pollution issues can result in an unhealthier atmosphere for athletes and spectators.

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    Sponsorship deals sometimes prioritize profit over the athletes' well-being, promoting unhealthier products.

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    Michael Phelps' rigorous training schedule, while incredibly successful, might have been more sustainable if it weren't so unhealthier.

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    The constant travel involved in Olympic competitions can contribute to an unhealthier lifestyle for athletes.

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    A sedentary lifestyle is demonstrably unhealthier than one incorporating regular exercise, a lesson many post-Olympics athletes learn.

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    Excessively processed energy drinks, often associated with sports sponsorships, are unhealthier alternatives to natural hydration.

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    The intense pressure faced by Olympic athletes can sometimes lead to unhealthier coping mechanisms.

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    Media portrayal of ideal body types in Olympic sports can create an unhealthier body image among young people.