Oprah's trainer teams with McDonald's

Published: March. 5, 2005 at 4:13 PM

CHICAGO, March 5 (UPI) -- Oprah Winfrey's personal trainer, Bob Greene, is teaming up with McDonald's to support a more active lifestyles for U.S. adults and children.

Greene, author of the new book "Bob Greene's Total Body Makeover," has joined with the fast food restaurant's "Go Active American Challenge" campaign.

Greene helped develop the new "McDonalds & You" brochure, which contains information on fitness and balanced eating as well as a 60 percent discount coupon for his book.

"McDonald's and I are working together to continue educating people about leading balanced, active lifestyles -- realistically and for the long-term," said Greene.

"As a leader in the food industry, McDonald's has a unique opportunity to reach out to people on so many levels."

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