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Americans’ expanding waistlines are adding to the airlines’ rising fuel bills. A report by physicians at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the average American gained 10 pounds in the 1990s. The extra weight translated to 350 million extra gallons of fuel used by airlines and in 2000, with jet fuel costing less than half today’s price, that equated to $275 million.