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Obesity Is A Serious Problem
The number of obese children now exceeds 25 percent in nearly two thirds of states. The rates of
obesity in America have risen in the last thirty years, costing Americans, health, happiness, money,
and productivity ("Obesity Is A Serious Problem" 12). This research paper will be telling you about
arguments and opposing viewpoints about a growing epidemic in teens and adults, obesity.
Currently this topic is very controversial about who is to blame the kids, the parents, or the
advertising companies because the cost of food is so low and the advertisers are getting a lot of
views due to the kids being less active. The biggest issue in my opinion is that the parents and
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Children are hit with advertisements for food, candy, and sugary drinks on the television, the
Internet, in magazines, and at school every day (Nestle 28). The fast food industries realize that
gaining children as customers at a young age most likely makes them a life–long customer (Nestle
28). Sadly soft drink companies unapologetically name 8 to 12 year olds as marketing targets
(Nestle 31). Clearly these companies are targeting younger kids so they buy their products in the
future so their businesses strive in the future years. The amount of money spent on marketing
directed to children and their parents rose from $6.9 billion in 1992 to $12.7 billion in 1997 which is
pretty crazy (Nestle 31). As the media gets more and more popular every year the more money
companies spend on advertising. Then, coincidentally, the obesity rates keep getting worse and
worse not in just America but across the world. Market researchers break down the elements of
advertising down to package design, typefaces, pictures and most of this content is likely to get boy
and girls of varying age to want to purchase products (Nestle 31). Simple marketing tricks like those
can catch a child's attention and get them wanting those meal toys or other things that catch their
attention. Another reason why advertisements lead to obesity is that nowadays kids and adults are
sitting in front of a television or computer for
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Obesity Is A Rising Problem
Obesity is a rising problem not only in the United States but also in the whole word. With the
constant increasing rates of it, something must be done in order to prevent this massive issue.
Despite the fact that many local magazines and newspapers have pointed out some specific
definitions of obesity, when someone heard of the word, thoughts that may come up to their mind
are overweight, big or even unhealthy. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
obesity is described as "a complex disorder involving an excessive amount of body fat". Obesity
isn't just a cosmetic concern. It increases people's risk of diseases and cause many health problems
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Family lifestyle. Obesity usually run within families. Family members tend to have similar eating
lifestyle and activity habits. If one or both of a person are obese, their risk of being obese more
likely higher than others Age. Obesity can occur at any age but as mentioned above. Young
generation more likely to become obese than the others. Among twelve to twenty one, hormonal
changes increase one's risk of obesity and as you get older, the amount of muscle in your body tends
to decrease with age. This lower muscle mass leads to a decrease in metabolism therefore reduce
calorie needs and make it harder to keep off excess weight. Social and economic issue. Obesity can
occur when one person doesn't have a safe place for he/she to exercise or he/she might not have
been taught healthy ways of cooking as well as not having enough money to buy healthier foods. In
addition, people that you spend time with may influence your weight, you are more likely to become
obese if you have a relatives or friends that are suffering from obesity Although genetic and
hormonal influences on body weight in order to determine whether or not a patient is more likely to
become obese but obesity usually results from a combination of causes and contributing factors,
including: Inactivity. If you barely work out or very inactive, you don't burn as many as calories as
you should. With a sedentary lifestyle, you can easily take in more calories every day than the
amount you
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Obesity : A New Problem
We as Americans are in the midst of the fight against one of the biggest factors harming our well–
being...obesity. This epidemic is somewhat of a new problem for our modern society, as generations
before us generally faced the inverse problem. Obesity has been on a steady rise for many years now
due in part to the modernization of our country and the technological benefits that go hand–in–hand
with those advancements. As obesity has become a commonplace problem, we are now adapting
aspects of our society for this epidemic, such as enlarging the size of seats in movie theaters to
accommodate our ever–increasing waist lines. Along with forcing structural changes, obesity and
the many health problems that follow, cause our society to devote ... Show more content on
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The most well–known diseases associated with being overweight include, but are not limited to,
heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. I tend to think of obesity as the opening of a hole,
filled with health problems that worsen as you fall deeper and deeper in. In addition, the odds of you
being able to lose weight, or climb out of the hole, become less and less likely as you fall deeper
because much of the damage done to your body from obesity cannot be undone. But I have to
wonder, if it's so commonly known that a balanced diet and exercise can avoid these problems, then
why has obesity been on such an upward slope? As Americans' weight has grown, so too has the
amount of sugar in our diets, especially within our beverage choices. Due to the increase in
technology a lot has changed in the amount of choice and convenience we, as consumers, have in
today's society compared to previous generations. Until recent years, Americans were more likely to
drink milk and water as opposed to soda or juice, especially in light of limited financial and
accessibility reasons. Today I, like a lot of Americans, are more likely to grab a sugary beverage
before a healthier choice like water. Most Americans know that soda is an unhealthy choice, one that
can lead to an array of health problems related to obesity. One of these being the inhibition of the
release of hormones like leptin, the hormone that gives you
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Obesity : A Growing Problem
Running head: Obesity JoAnne DuBois Pima Medical Institute Abstract Obesity continues to be a
growing problem in the U.S. with diet and lifestyle as two major contributors. Americans are
becoming less active and eating more unhealthy foods that are easily accessible. Diet and lifestyle
seems to be the more obvious causes for obesity, but there are many different factors that play a role
in the continuing rise of this epidemic. Other factors include: environment, inactivity, genetics,
socioeconomics, stress, medications, and illness such as hypothyroidism. Obesity may cause life
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The second method is by measuring their waist circumference. A waist circumference of 35" or
greater for women and 40" for men is considered unhealthy (Coalition, 2015). The health risks
associated with obesity include high blood pressure, diabetes, heart failure, gall bladder disease,
osteoarthritis, sleep apnea and other respiratory problems, and some cancers. Obesity affects more
than one–third of adults and 17 percent of youth. 78 million adults and 12 million children are obese
(Obesity Statistics in the United States, 2014). Obesity has increased by 214 percent between 1950
and 2000 (Bird, 2013). It is estimated that an obese person will live eight to ten years less than a
non–obese person. Mexico has the highest obesity rate while the U.S is ranked the second in the
world (Allen, 2013). Lifestyle and diet play important roles in the health of the American people.
The writer for "Everyday Health", Ingrid Strauch says: More people are eating meals in restaurants
which usually serve oversized portions of high calorie foods. The portion sizes of snacks and
packaged foods have become larger over the years. Fewer meals are being prepared at home because
many adults have longer work hours and don't have the time. With the invention of technology,
children spend more hours watching television, playing electronic games, or using computers and
less time engaging in physical activity (Strauch, 2015). The lunches offered in American schools
usually lack
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The Problem Of Childhood Obesity
Obese, the word that is now the defining description of a whole generation living in the United
States and in other parts of the world. The growing problem of childhood obesity is slowly rising to
the surface in various ways. Whether it be by the new network of MyPlate or the new program of
bringing the farm to the kitchen. Both of which are now being implemented in schools K–12..
Michelle Obama is the one at the head of the impactful programs. She has greatly in forced the
nutritional changes to school lunches. Whether the changes are actually an improvement, who is to
blame for the obesity increase, or whether it be a matter of sell focus and dollar amount is the key to
stopping or making people fully aware of childhood obesity. RATE OF OBESITY INCREASE
Obesity now has a different definition rather than the generic definition which is simply being
overweight. The new words that have taken over the definition of obesity is disease. The change in
words is due to the increase in health problems that are affecting the obese in the world. The rate of
obesity is measured as 30% of adults and 17% of youth in America alone are obese. Within these
groups the risk is that they have not changed from 2003 and 2012. Michelle Johnson. This is what
made the attention and focus put more on fighting the diminishing nutritional value of the food
given to students and youth in America. The only good sign that shows some glimmer of hope of
decreasing the rate is, the decrease is
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Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity
Obesity in Children by Jackie Vu C02171413 Goldenwest College for Psyc G118: Lifespan
Development Dr. Yvonne Valenzuela November 16, 2014 Obesity in Children The problem of
obesity in children is a serious issue in the United States and across the world. Results of recent
research indicated that approximately one quarter of children ages 2–5 and one third of children of
school age are considered to be overweight or obese in the U.S. (Ogden, Carroll, Kit, & Flegal,
2014). According to a 2013 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
children are considered to be obese if their body/mass index (BMI) is calculated to be at or above
the 95th percentile for children of their same age and gender. This problem of childhood obesity is
serious, because obese children have a higher likelihood of becoming obese adults and thus suffer
both physical and mental health problems related to their obesity (CDC, 2013). Childhood obesity is
a disease associated with many other childhood health problems including diabetes, asthma, sleep
apnea, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension, as well as mental health problems including
depression, difficulty with body image, and social problems (Papoutsi, Drichoutis, & Nayga, 2013).
Whereas adults can make their own decisions about what foods to eat each day and in what quantity,
children are by virtue of their age and their dependence on adults unable to make these same
decisions (Papoutsi et al., 2013).
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The Obesity Problem In America
In America obesity is a problem many believe it is because of this country eating and lifestyle
habits. However, there are many weight loss programs that suggest they can help someone lose
weight a short period of time. This seems like a very tempting for those who are desperate to lose
weight. It appears at times the weight loss industry preys on the most vulnerable people. However,
the obesity problem is valid. It appears especially in those late–night infomercial things appear to be
a bit exaggerated. Not all in this industry have a valid interested in helping others lose weight. This
can be noticed how some people try to capitalize on someone else's failure. One example is the show
"the Biggest Loser," some of these contestants complained
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Obesity Is A Problem Of Obesity
Thirty five percent, nearly one million people in the state of Arkansas, are obese.("Overweight and
Obesity Statistics" 1)As more and more states are on the rise with their obesity rates, with no signs
of it slowing down. Obesity is quickly becoming a epidemic in the U.S, and the government is not
making any moves to try and stop this problem. Due to reviewing many studies focused on the
drastic effects of obesity, it is clear that obesity is a problem. But to many obesity is seen as a
problem that can be easily fixed, and that it does not affect them beacause they don't see them selfs
as obese. However, they have forgeten the effects it has on children, the future generations of
Americans, as well as the ways it can inderictly effect Americans. To solve this the U.S government,
should impose a law that taxes foods that pass certain health restrictions. This will force people to
reconsider what foods they cosume, as well the foods they purchase. This will begin the processes of
ending obesity, by first targeting the diets people have. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Obesity's
primary cause is due to the unhealthy nature of peoples diets, and how they don't believe that their
diet is un–healthy for them. In todays day and age, many people have false beliefs on what an
healthy diet consistensts of. Because of the misrepresentations they have seen on public televison,
social media, as well as their own doctors. The diet most Americans beleive is good for them,
consisents of foods high
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Obesity : A Growing Problem
Obesity is a growing problem in the United States, especially with children and adolescents. Since
1980 obesity rates have more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents. In 2012 more
than one third of children in the United States were either overweight or obese. With obesity rates in
children and adolescents continuing to grow, we need to educate ourselves to help lead a healthier
lifestyle for our children. There are many things that can cause obesity from health problems to poor
diet and lack of exercise. Obesity comes along with many health risks, not only in adults but
children too. The health risks that come with obesity can be very dangerous but there are
preventative measures you can take to help keep your child healthy, or help them reverse some of
their health conditions. There are many reasons that children are obese, some are health related,
some parents do not have time to cook a healthy home cooked meal so opt for fast food instead.
Some think that they cannot afford healthy food, or just do not have the knowledge of what foods
they should really be eating. A lot of parents do not realize that their child is overweight or that they
have a problem. Some kids just over eat and with electronics being such a huge part of children's
lives now, many children do not get enough exercise. On average children between the ages of 8 and
18 spend more than 6 hours a day either watching TV, playing video games, or using other types of
electronics. There are
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Obesity Is A Global Problem
Over the past decade, increasing numbers of Americans, as well as people worldwide, have jumped
on the low–carb bandwagon. With thirty one (31) percent of its people being obese, the United
States has become the country with the highest rate of obesity in the world. Obesity is a global
problem and has become a crucial epidemic, affecting an estimated ten percent children across the
world with a significant likelihood of having multiple risk factors and a variety of other co–
morbidities before or during early adulthood (Lobstein, 2004). The world especially America is
clearly in crisis due to the continuously rise of obesity in an alarming rate. Obesity is a global
prevalence, there are physical, psychological, social, economic, environmental, and biological
influences on obesity, with prevention the only possible solution. Childhood obesity is on the rise,
and it is important to educate and inform parents about the causes and how can prevention be
possible. The imbalance of calories consumed and calories used can result from the influences of a
number of factors including genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors. Unless there is a broad
cultural, behavioral, physical, and environmental change among people regarding diet and exercise
in America, obesity rates will most likely continue to rise. Now a day, we do not even wonder that
why children are not spending time running and playing outside anymore, the reason is that because
they are inside in front of the TV,
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The Problem of Obesity
The Problem of Obesity
Western Governors University
Collegiate Level Reasoning and Problem Solving
James Reed
The Problem of Obesity Obesity is a major problem in American. Year after year, new diets are
published, and new medications are hailed as wonder drugs that will take weight off with little
physical effort, yet the problem still exists unabated. In testimony before the US Congress, Berzins
(2001) asserted that, "[weight] is a complex result of heredity, culture and lifestyle." According to
Rosin (2004), "About one–third of the U.S. population is 20 percent or more overweight and is
therefore at risk of suffering high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other cardiovascular
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They assume that if the number of sidewalks and bike paths are increased, people will be more
inclined to exercise and drive less. However, just because more of these will be built does not ensure
they will be used by the public. They believe the government should impose a tax on food they
deem detrimental to our health, regulate the ways this food is advertised, and limit its accessibility.
However, at a time when both houses of congress are controlled by the Republicans, a party whose
philosophy is "they who govern least govern best," it is unrealistic to think that additional taxes and
bureaucracy will be considered an effective strategy. The authors propose a three step solution to the
problem. First, initiate a "twinkie tax" on sodas and junk food. Next, the food industry should be
regulated, even if it only comes in the form of banning junk food ads aimed at children. Finally,
limit the places where unhealthy foods are available "...through zoning and planning" (2004). The
limitations of these suggestions are numerous. Americans feel overtaxed already, hence the
Republican revolution we have seen in recent years. Secondly, people do not like being told what is
right or wrong for them, which is what regulation insinuates. Third, in a capitalist society, why
should any
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Obesity : The Problem With Obesity Essay
Many Americans today face the problem with obesity. This happens to be one of the most concerned
health problems in the United States and what is even worse is that the age group that we are most
worried about is the young children. Certain measures are not being taken to protect the health of
our children. The diet and physical activity have taken a turn for the worst. Those are the two main
factors to a healthy lifestyle and when they aren't being enforced at a young age then kids most
likely aren't going to choose to live healthy as adults. According to Asheley Skinner, an associate
professor medicine at Duke University, kids with severe obesity aren't being helped by small or
single interventions. Choosing small things and doing small things is not enough for kids with
severe obesity. Obesity requires thinking at every level, and thinking across the entire population
(Park, 2016). An intervention is the full range of strategies designed to protect health and prevent
disease, disability, and death. One thing to consider is that public health problems are rarely
completely eliminated with one intervention (Riegelman and Kirkwood, 2015). This essay will go
into detail and provide statistics about a few interventions being done to further help kids on the
brink of obesity or who are already severely overweight. Preventing child obesity is a major priority
in the United States. The numbers are rising every year for overweight children and different
interventions are taking
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The Problem Of Obesity And Obesity
One contemporary problem of health is obesity. Obesity is considered a lifestyle disease since it is
not infectious or contagious and because it is chronic. But since it is labeled as a lifestyle disease,
many people, both lay people and experts, only look at overweight and obese individual's lifestyles
and criticizes them. But not to look at wider possibilities that could be having a great influence on
this epidemic (Warwick–Booth, Cross, and Lowcock, 2012). This can be seen in how people talk
about obesity and also obese and overweight people. It also affects how people try to solve this
problem. The most popular view about how obesity is formed and why it is increasing is that people
are eating a lot more food or more calorically dense foods and not exercising enough. Which is true,
people are not as active or eating as healthily as before. This could be due to more busy lifestyles
where people cannot work out as much or prepare healthy meals at home so they eat out. Life in
modernized countries has become very convenient, we have cars and other types of transport, plus
we have grocery stores (in most places), convenient stores, vending machines in many public builds,
restaurants (both fancy and fast food) that we can go to or deliver to us and we can order junk food
online to have junk food from different countries. This causes less activity since now we don't need
to close by walk places, but it also causes less healthy food choices since they are of an abundant
supply.
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The Problem Of Childhood Obesity
Why is it very common in the twenty–first century to see obese or overweight children in America?
The answer is simple: fast food is convenient. Fast food restaurants are located just about
everywhere, and it is extremely simple to find one on every corner. In his article "Don't Blame the
Eater", David Zinczenko explains that growing up "lunch and dinner...was a daily choice between
McDonald's, Taco Bell, Kentucky Fried Chicken, or Pizza Hut" (241). The author indicates that
these are still the only available options for children to get an affordable meal. Zinczenk explains
that fast food has not changed. It is still cheap and not nutritious. The author goes on to demonstrate
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Childhood obesity is a serious threat to the health of our nation. Currently, the obesity rates among
children of every age are greatly higher than they were a generation ago. In the article "Physical
Activity and Childhood Obesity: Strategies and Solutions for Schools and Parents" Green, Riley,
and Hargrove state that "Today, more than 23 million U.S. children and adolescents are either obese
or overweight" (915). The authors explain that overweight during childhood and adolescent years
will greatly increase in cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and many other health concerns
(915). As a nation, we need to reduce theses health issues in the future to prevent millions of young
people from being affected. In addition, a generation ago, fast food was not a great concern for
people's health. Green, Riley, and Hargrove explain that today "the numbers of [obesity] has more
than tripled since 1981" (915). Before 1981, fast food companies were not a social norm. So, since
fast food has become a social norm, this has led to obesity and many other concerning health
problems. I believe that obesity is the consequence of Americans eating too much unhealthy food
and consuming portions that are too large. Following this further, obesity is creating more complex
problems that are affecting the health of the next generation. In his article "Obesity– Is It a Disease
or a Lifestyle Problem?" Kiener states "Each year, the obesity–related diseases kill an
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Obesity : A Growing Problem
Obesity related illnesses contribute to over 300,000 deaths per year in the U.S. We are a nation of
overfed under nourished people with obesity becoming a pandemic. Obesity was once thought to be
exclusively a social problem; it is now classified as a medical problem. It is a multibillion dollar
industry. Losing weight is not just as simple as exercising more and eating less, as our society has
grown more complex the obesity rate has risen. Obesity is a growing problem in the U.S. today
caused primarily by environmental conditions, food systems and lifestyle changes. Surroundings,
demographics, opportunities or conditions of a person's life are all influences that can shape the
environment in which we live. Culture can definitely shape how we view obesity. In poorer areas
they view obesity as a sign of money or success; being thick is the new beautiful in other cultures. In
contrast, lower income areas have limited access to fresh unprocessed foods or healthier shopping
options, less transportation, and the need to make their income stretch resulting in unhealthy food
choices. Furthermore, environment and genetics affect our biochemistry long term which can drive
our behaviors. "Stress plays a role in our childhood, a time when eating patterns and fat cells are
programmed" (Lustig, 2013, P 68). Stress can continue to play a part in our biochemical make up
throughout our life by affecting loss of sleep, raising cortisol levels thus promoting faster addiction
issues. Increased
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The Big Problem With Obesity
The Big Problem with Obesity According to statistics from the Center of Disease and Control
(2013), over 35.7% of Americans are obese. The obvious cause for such a huge amount of fat comes
from bad eating habits and not enough physical activity. These problems occur because of the
direction of the American culture. With America in an era of recession, many have relied on welfare
and lost all hope, which has led them to not being active at home. The activities come from another
part of America's culture, electronic devices. People are less enthusiastic to exercise, because of TV
and checking social media has been a must to do. Organic foods are for the human body, but also
expensive in the United States. Many people can't afford to purchase organic food, so they find the
quickest and easiest solution which is fast food and microwaveable dinners. A person might ask,
why should people care about the obese people and their lifestyle? Obesity is filled with statistics of
death and disease. 18% of American deaths from 1986 to 2006 are caused by obese symptoms to
adults between the ages of 40 and 75 (Masters, Reither, Powers, Yang, Burger & Link, 2013,
pp.1900). Although there are not any recent statistics, Masters and his partners promise (2013,
pp.1900) that there has not been a fight made to lower these results, which means obesity is still a
big problem in American deaths. Even for the people that live and breathe today, obesity is still a
major problem in today 's
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The Problems With Childhood Obesity
The Problems with Childhood Obesity A growing problem in America is childhood obesity which
literally gets over looked every day. Children who are obese are more likely to have cardiovascular
disease, type 2 diabetes and other serious health risk when they get older. Childhood obesity has
increased highly over the generations. In my opinion causes for childhood obesity includes, not
having enough physical activity at home or in schools, and food habits, which the parents is in
control of when it comes to their children. Before we can talk about the causes of childhood obesity
we must know what obesity is. Obesity is when a person has too much body fat for their height and
weight. Too much body fat especially around the heart can cause life threatening effects if not
reduce. Doctors check their patients to see if they are normal, overweight or obese by checking their
BMI. This medical term stands for a person's body mass index. Doctors have to divide a person's
weight in kilogram by their height in meters squared to indicate if their patients are obese or not. If
the person's BMI is equal to or greater than 30 than that's a problem that must be solved to decrease
high health risk. So why is this a problem, and how does childhood obesity start? One of the most
important causes for obesity is food habits. Food habits deal with what children eat on a daily basis.
Proper nutrition isn't taken seriously. Just because it looks good, smell good and taste good doesn't
mean it's
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Obesity Problem Analysis
Obesity Problem Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Almost one–third
of the US population is currently obese with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30, and close to
5 percent is morbidly obese with a BMI greater than 40 (see Obesity in America). Obesity not only
increases the risks of many health problems, including hypertension, respiratory disease, orthopedic
disorders, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemia, but also has adverse social and economic
consequences. Current approaches to weight control are in general not very successful and results
vary greatly between individuals. This is mostly due to the fact that obesity is a complex,
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The p–ratio is the utilization ratio of fat and lean mass when energy is withdrawn or deposited from
the body. In the case of weight gain, a low p–ratio indicates large energy deposited to the lean
tissues, while a high p–ratio indicates a large increase in fat mass in comparison to lean mass. The
question is how p–ratio varies from individual to individual and how it is controlled by genetic
factor. Speakman (Obesity: The Integrated Roles of Environment and Genetic, 2004) emphasizes the
connection between genetics and environment in his comprehensive review on obesity. One of the
most interesting hypothesis that connects genetic and environment is the lipostatic regulation
system. The lipostatic system connects our energy storage with targets encoded in the brain, which
drives our behavior, including food intake, physical activity and metabolisms. This model suggests
that obese people have lipostat set at a high level. It also suggests that, although exposed to the same
environment, some people will develop obesity because their genetics leads them to more likely
adapt behaviors or physiologies that tip the energy balance toward more storage. There are plenty of
genetic evidences to support this hypothesis.
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The Problem Of Childhood Obesity
According to The State of Obesity (Trust for America's Health, 2014), in the United States today,
31.8% of children are obese or overweight, 16.9% of that number are obese. Nurses are at the
forefront of promoting health, so what can they do to eradicate this prevalent disease? Research by
Ogden, Carroll, Kit, & Flegal (as cited in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014)
states that from 1980 to 2012, the percentage of overweight or obese children more than doubled,
totaling to greater than one third of all children and adolescents as overweight or obese. Childhood
obesity is an epidemic that is sweeping the nation and becoming a severe problem. Besides the
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It is crucial to stop obesity at its root because of the difficulty keeping weight off after losing it. A
recent study has shown that there is a biological reason for that problem that many people have had.
Once a person has gained weight, it is hard to lose it, but much harder to stop from gaining much of
it back. The study shows that this problem is not willpower; it is hormones. Body weight is
regulated by hormones released by the pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, and hypothalamus. These
regulate how hungry we are versus how much energy we use. A 2011 study published in the New
England Journal of Medicine found that subjects' hormone levels, specifically leptin and ghrelin,
after they had lost weight were not normal for their new weight; they did not adjust properly for the
new weight. In fact, not only that, but the hormones were triggering hunger and causing the storing
of fat. When a person who has never gained and lost weight might use fifteen calories to ride a
bicycle for a certain amount of time, a person who has lost weight might only expend five calories.
In other words, calories that the subjects took in were not being used as they should be because the
body was storing them as fat instead. This was their bodies' attempt to regain the weight and return
to what the body thought of as normal. This landmark finding has begun to make doctors, scientists,
and researchers think differently about weight regain. Often, it
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Obesity : A Major Problem
Obesity is an emerging issue in the world, and if not dealt with will soon be an uncontrollable
menace. It is not just an issue brought by change to sedentary lifestyle but should be treated as a
condition just like any other disease as it is associated with many health problems and even death
sometimes . Obesity is one of the most growing concerns for policy makers and health care
practitioners in our societies today. Because of its remarkable rising level and the health risks
involved, it is important to know the contributing factors, the consequences as well as the preventing
methods to combat it. Obesity is a major problem that both the developed and developing countries
are facing today. An individual who is considered obese has a disproportionately large amount of fat
stored in the body, beyond the point of simply being overweight. Over the past years, obesity has
continued to increase tremendously in the world, and has become a threat to the health of many. It
has alarmed the whole world and there are plenty of statistics available that prove its epidemic level.
As per Liu & Elmquist," Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, and obesity
related illnesses have become a leading preventable cause of death. The global pandemic of obesity
affects the health of more than 500 million people. Obesity poses a major risk for other comorbid
diseases and has become a leading preventable cause of death in the United States"
(2012).According to Bell and
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Obesity : A Common Problem
Obesity has become a common problem in society. The main debate now, is why it has suddenly
become so prominent and how we can help lower the obesity rate in future generations. There are
many different beliefs surrounding obesity and this article is one of the more controversial ones.
Included in this article are different types of experiments and evidence that are meant to sway the
audience in to agreeing with the author, even if that means mocking and criticizing the evidence and
theories he disagrees with. We have always believed that obesity was caused by a lack of exercise
and a healthy diet, but this article challenges that. Written by David Berreby, "The Obesity Era" is
an article that delves deeper in to obesity and the scientific theories behind it. The author explains
that "for the first time in human history, overweight people outnumber the overfed" (Berreby). This
problem is being combated with weight loss organizations, such as Weight Watchers, and pricey
products and surgeries that are supposed to help you lose weight. Most of the experts blame obesity
on the person and their lack of eating healthy foods and exercising. But, Berreby believes that
obesity is caused by chemicals within our bodies. These chemicals make it easier to gain weight and
can even be passed down through our kids. "A past of undernutrition, combined with a present of
overnutrition, is an obesity trap" (Berreby). This is with the thought that if you or your parents were
undernourished,
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Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity
Teen Obesity In Chicago Many Latino teens in Chicago suffer from what is called obesity.
Throughout the Chicagoland, there are a variety communities that show health factor. In the Pilsen
Community, obesity is highly defined in that area which determines the outlook on how Pilsen is in
need of help for young teens to stay fit and lower the amount of obese teens that are in the Pilsen
community. The problem would much simplier be not enough exercise or unhealthy foods that teens
eat. However lack of participation rates due to sportsmanship could be the reason why teen obesity
has occurred in the Pilsen community. Obesity is a disease that affects many Americans, including
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Comparing the Latino groups against white racial groups have brought a different access in health
care. Each group plays a role on how they contribute to lives, work, and free time. Latinos have a
more faster growing population obviously compared to white. According to the State of Obesity, "42
percent of Latino adults are obese compared with 32.6 percent of Whites. More than 77 percent of
Latino adults are overweight or obese, compared with 67.2 percent of Whites." Which means that
only 10% of Latinos are more obese than Whites. There isn't much big of a difference comparing
this two groups. The stats show that obesity affects a great number of racial people for adults.
Taking a look on the youth side. A study from also the state of obesity has been brought up stating
that, "22.4 percent of Latino children ages 2 to 19 are obese, compared with 14.3 percent of White
children. More than 38.9 percent of Latino children are overweight or obese, compared with 28.5
percent of White children". Again the Latino community has shown that they are higher than the
Whites in obesity, which is a problem for young children that are turning into teen now leading off
into adults having the habit of being obese when much older. As a whole community for the chicago
area, childhood itself for Chicago has great percentages for obese children throughout the years as
population has increased, the more deaths increase as well due to obesity. However, a study found in
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The Problem Of Childhood Obesity
There are many problems in the world. Each country has special problems. The one problem that all
the world has is childhood obesity . It's one of the biggest problems in America. Obesity has become
more than usual in the US . The definition of obesity is having an excessive amount of body fat.
Obesity will raise the number of children's health and diseases problems such as heart disease,
diabetes and high blood pressure unless children do physically activity (" Diseases and Conditions
Obesity" par. 1). Between 1980 and 2012 the number of obese children aged from 6–11 increased
from 7% to 18% ("Childhood Obesity Facts." par. 2). People must fight this problem . Children
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So, if schools give children at least one hour of physical exercising they may help them enjoy and
refresh their mind from studying all day. The biggest sport that American children like is playing
soccer. Children can play soccer everywhere and at any time. Swimming is an enjoyable sport for
boys and girls. Swimming can be at the beach or in indoor pools. These activities are good for
children who have a weight problem. Soccer and swimming build muscles and make the body full
of energy. Soccer is the most sport popular in all the world. It's good for children to work as a group.
Soccer has many physical movements that make the children run behind the ball and use their legs
to control the ball. Most children like to play soccer because it's an easy game and they can spend
the time playing while they burn fat. Most children like to swim at the beach or in a swimming pool.
Swimming is a great exercise because it's makes all the muscles move like arms and legs and makes
your breath longer. And at the same time children will enjoy swimming in the pool. If schools give
their students this one hour they may find skills in some students that they don't know about. And
this makes schools support the students who have skills and gives them the self–confidence. Also, it
makes them work hard to improve their skill because children who are overweight have less
confident. Also because
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California's Obesity Problem
California's Obesity Problem According to the World Health Organization, obesity kills over 2.8
million people worldwide each year. California has its share of obesity rates. Almost everyone has a
family or friend that is obese. Obesity is a problem that will continue unless it is stopped. Obesity
has increased as more and more people eat out. Many campaigns have tried to get people aware of
being overweight, but majority of them have failed, because eating out provide a cheap escape from
cooking. Since eating fast food is unavoidable for many people the best solution is for fast–food
restaurants to offer healthier alternatives on their menus. This could be enforced in America by the
state department of health.
The History of Obesity Obesity has been around a long time, but only since the 1990s has obesity
rates gone up. It has more than doubled and now affects more than half of Americans. (Kazaks, 43)
Obesity rates have grown as physical activity levels have decreased and fast food consumption has
increased. Obesity related expenses cost the USA about 190 billion dollars every year. (Forbes)
Obesity also causes other health risks such as, heart disease, stroke, cancer, liver disease and many
others. Many states have high obesity rates, but California is the "11th least obese state."(Fasinfat)
Even though California is not as obese as other states, it has a serious overweight problem. One of
the major causes for this is the over consumption of fast foods.
The History
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The Problem Of Obesity And Obesity
When it comes to people health, what usually comes up in mind? People may think of some disease,
such as cancer or stroke, but nobody thinks about Obesity, which has become one of the biggest
issues in America. Obesity is the accumulation of unnecessary body fat. It is a lifestyle disease that
is spreading fast worldwide. This disease is affecting individuals of all age, ethnicity, and gender. As
we all know, America has an extended history of solving complex problems, but it seems like
obesity has stuck with the American people. In the essay, called Politicians Want to tax us Thin,
written by Kyle Smith, she states, "We know obesity is a problem, but just to be sure we need to
spend more resources to study it" (501). Smith says that somehow we are unsuccessful to solve the
problem of obesity, and it's affecting many people all over the world. Many people's problems are
due to their bad habits: they do not care to read the labels of what they eat, and they do not think
what is natural and healthy for them before they eat. People pass such habits to their children, as it is
predictable, and now childhood obesity is also becoming a rising issue. Many factors contribute to
the causes of obesity in America while health officials and scientists all agree on the more general
causes including lack of exercise, eating junk food, and family lifestyle. Firstly, lack of exercise is
one of the major causes of Obesity. An article called, The Causes and Effects of the Growing
Waistline
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Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity
Over the years, obesity has become the number one preventable cause of death in the Unite States.
This leads to the question; who's to blame? Are the food companies to blame for the price of their
fattening food or should we say the people paying to eat at these places daily are at fault for their
own health issues? There is many controversies over this topic, but we're going to discover who is
actually the culprit to the lingering questions of the rise in obesity, for both adults and children.
Everyone knows the phrase, "you lay in the bed you made", and that point is valid for almost
anything. This must mean that you're accountable for your own weight. If you're going to fast food
joints and eating their daily, and you're obese or on the verge of obesity, then you should not be
blaming those restaurants. Between the years of 1980–2008, the overall obesity among people has
quadrupled from 250 million people to 904 million people. These numbers are still on the rise. As
years go by, chain restaurants grow in both numbers and calories. It seems that every corner you go
by in town, there is a fast food restaurant. High–income countries obesity rates increased by 1.7
times. Wealthier countries, excluding the United States, tend to have less obese people than
developing countries, whose obesity numbers are 904 people compared to wealthier countries' 554
million in 2008. The United States is the "largest" country. The top 5 states with the highest obesity
numbers include
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The Problem of Obesity in America
Obesity: one of the nation's most critical health problems. "Overweight is defined as having excess
body weight for a particular height from fat, muscle, bone, water, or a combination of these factors.
Obesity is defined as having excess body fat" ("Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"). When
energy input and output get out of balance, obesity arises. Many factors can cause someone to
become obese such as genetics, metabolism, level of physical activity, and more. "Overweight and
obesity are the result of "caloric imbalance"–too few calories expended for the amount of calories
consumed–and are affected by various genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors" ("CDC
Features – Obesity & Genetics"). "When a person eats and drinks more calories than he or she
burns, the energy balance tips toward weight gain, overweight, and obesity" ("Understanding Adult
Overweight and Obesity"). Obesity is increasing throughout the United States due to lack of healthy
behaviors, big health risk, genetics and increasing in children and adults. First of all, there have been
many researches to show that genetics can be linked to obesity. Obesity depends on the person's
genetic make–up. Our genes regulate how your body stores, captures and release energy from food.
According to research, obesity runs in families. Obesity and even how thin you are depends on your
families' history. "In a study of adults who were adopted as children, researchers found that
participating adult
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Obesity : The Problem Of Pediatric Obesity Essay
Abstract One of the biggest growing health concerns in the world especially western nations is
overweight kids exacerbating what is medically referred to as childhood obesity. In recent years,
policy makers and medical professionals have expressed alarm about the burgeoning problem of
pediatric obesity in the United States. Consequently, extensive clinical & pathological research has
continuously been conducted to give answers and amicable solutions to reducing cases of this
syndrome. While most concur that the issue it is a serious health issue, consensus resolves around
appropriate responses to the problem. This literature review delves into a single, highly favored
approach to managing pediatric obesity: prescription medication. The paper compares and contrasts
the efficacy and associated effects of the only two drugs approved by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for prolonged management of childhood obesity; sibutramine and orlistat.
This review of pharmacological interventions for obesity management points out the drawbacks of
medication and exposes a dire necessity for a comprehensive solution that umbrellas clinical,
nutritional, behavioral, and political approaches to this complex problem. Can Medication Cure
Obesity in Children? A Review of the Literature Obesity is by a measure of an individual's Body
Mass Index (BMI). We achieve this by dividing the person's weight in kilograms, over their height
and presented as a percentile. Children with BMI in the
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Obesity : A Growing Problem
Introduction: 1 Obesity is a chronic, widespread disease that is affecting more children, adolescents
and adults than ever before. In America, obesity rates in children have doubled and tripled in
adolescents since 1980 and additionally, 15 percent of children between 6 and 19 are overweight and
more than 60 percent of adults are overweight are obese. Additionally, the prevalence of a BMI
greater than or equal to 40 had quadrupled from 1986 and 2000 and clinically severe obesity is
become prevalent at a faster rate than regular obesity (Griffin, Morgan). This is a major problem that
needs to be addressed because health care professionals have observed obesity–related health risks
like early onset of Type 2 diabetes, respiratory problems, cancer, depression, and cardiovascular
disease and the longer someone is obese, the more serious these factors become. The USPIRC
article mentions that 85% percent of people with diabetes have type 2 and 90% of those people are
obese or overweight ("Stop Subsidizing Obesity"). Additional health risks include infertility, skin
problems, chronic musculoskeletal problems, and osteoarthritis, a primary cause of disability in
adults. This affects people of all ages and since obesity is difficult to treat and is associated with
chronic diseases, the prevention of it is very vital (Wilding, John). As a country, we need to work
towards eliminating obesity because people will be healthier, more productive, and it will save lots
of money
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Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity
Obesity the crisis Obesity is a major problem in America. This is a health problem that affects
people of all the ages. Although this disease has always existed recently, has increased due by the
lack of knowledge of the people. People who have this disease suffer not only of physical problems
but psychological as well, such as low self–esteem, depression, and bullying. Other significant
elements that contribute to obesity are stress, anxiety, and inactivity. You must be aware that obesity
is a disease that if left untreated can cause death. Is important to take this disease seriously and seek
professional help as soon as possible before is too late. Today we see that more children are
suffering from this problem due to lack of parental knowledge and lack of physical activity in
children. In order to stop childhood obesity, the government and the parents have to encourage the
child to eat better and to do more out–door activities because this problem has increased drastically
over the years. According to Senator Sam Brownback, "In the last thirty years, the rate of
overweight and obese children has risen to 16 percent, which is a 300 percent increase" (219). This
is really sad because the kids with overweight do not have an equal childhood as others since they
can not do the same physical activities. The obese children tend to make more sedentary activities
like watching TV, playing video games, and being on the computer. All these things make them
consume excessive
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Obesity Problem In America
Obesity has become a major problem in America today. It is the condition of being extremely over
weight, is widespread and is one of the leading health problems in the United States today. Almost
two–thirds of Americans are either overweight or obese and obesity has more than doubled in the
past couple decades. It causes extreme health problems such as diabetes and heart disease, and can
lead to death. Unless, there is a major change regarding diet, exercise and life style in America, then
the obesity rates will continue to rise, causing health problems that can affect a persons life forever.
If both children and adults change their diet and lifestyle, then the rate of obesity will decrease,
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It is also estimated that two out of three adults are overweight and that one out of three are obese.
There are countless health problems with adults and children who are obese and the main ones
include diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure/cholesterol and strokes, and these are just to
name a few. Not only are there physical problems that are linked with obesity but there is also
psychological issues such as depression, anxiety and substance abuse problems. Being overweight
and obese also leads to discrimination and affects people's social lives as well as their jobs and
families. The environment can also play a role in the cause of obesity because people make
decisions based on the environment that they are in. The question is, is does society promote healthy
lifestyles and encourage people to be healthy? well the answer is both yes and no. A lot of
communities and companies promote healthy living but at the same time it all comes down to the
persons decision whether or not they are going to chose a healthier meal option over an unhealthy
one and whether they are going to get out and participate in physical
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Obesity Is A Global Problem
Obesity is a global problem. The results from population–based studies pooled across countries
show an increase in the mean Body Mass Index (BMI) and prevalence of obesity between 1975 and
2014, with a higher increase in women (21.7kg/m2 to 24.2kg/m2 for men and 22.1kg/m2 to
24.4kg/m2 for women). Within the same period, there was also a corresponding increase in life
expectancy (59 to 71 years). In the general sense, the increase in BMI and prevalence of obesity
should correspond to a decrease in life expectancy. However, the global data shows the reverse,
thereby creating the paradox that the world is getting fatter and healthier. The global increase in
BMI and obesity varies drastically across countries; more so, the variance is large among several
demographic subgroups. For example, low and middle–income countries have higher prevalence of
individuals with low BMIs, which has been associated with economic inequalities. The
determination of optimum BMI level in studies that associate BMI with mortality is a controversial
issue. Some studies have associated high BMI with reduced mortality. However, these studies use
only BMI, which does not account for confounding effects. Whereas, the use of BMI markers
considers optimum levels to be low–normal.
Pharmacological interventions are being implemented globally as result of adverse metabolic and
physiological effects associated with elevated BMI levels. However, these do not address some of
the health effects and economic
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Obesity : A Growing Problem
Introduction Today in the United States, obesity is a growing problem. One–third of adults in the
United States are obese which is about 78.6 million people ("Adult Obesity Facts" 1). The number
of adults that are obese has quadrupled in the last thirty years. Childhood obesity has doubled in the
last thirty years. In 1980, seven percent of children between the ages of six and eleven were obese.
In 2012, eighteen percent of children in that same age group were obese. In 1980, five percent of
teens between the ages of twelve and nineteen were obese. This percentage grew to around twenty
one percent in 2012 ("Childhood Obesity Facts" 1). Since 1980, obesity rates have drastically
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Diet and exercise can keep the weight off and provide the body with the energy it needs and
improve overall physical fitness. It is recommended that adults do two hours and thirty minutes of
mild aerobic activity such as walking every week. The amount of recommended time differs
depending the intensity of the activity being done. Adults also should do muscle enhancing activities
at least twice a week. These exercises need to work the major groups of muscle in the body, such as
legs, back, and abdominals ("How much physical activity do adults need?" 1). It is recommended
that children do sixty minutes of exercise a day. Those sixty minutes can be spent doing a variety of
different things. Most of that hour should be used to do aerobic exercises. Three times a week
children should incorporate some type of muscle enhancing exercise into the hour such as pushups.
Also, children should incorporate activities like jump roping, which are bone enhancing exercises at
least three times a week ("How much physical activity do children need?" 1). Likewise, diet can also
help a person maintain their weight. To prevent childhood obesity and other risk factors, it is
recommended that children do not just eat food from one food group, but something from all of
them. The recommendation is to eat foods low in fat due to the problems excess fat
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Obesity Problem In America
Over the past twenty five years, obesity ratio has been rising dramatically. And it is continued to
become a problem in the United States. Obesity is a serious problem which should be concerned and
solved by our society. The negative effects it has on individual are much larger than we think.
Gaining extra weight, heart disease, and serious problems can change our human life forever.
Furthermore, obesity also affects the society by costing tax payers and the government money to
treat these issues. There are currently many ways of how to fight and stop the problem while it is
increasing. One of the ways to help us combat with the obesity is to look at the causes such as: lack
of energy balance, physical activity, and heredity. First of all, ... Show more content on
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It leads to adult weight gaining continue to rise dramatically. Causing obesity is not just the lack of
energy balance, it's also the physical inactivity of the society. There are many people spends hours in
front of computers doing work, watching television, or enjoying leisure time. They don't even move
for a long period. In fact, overweight and obesity has linked to the result of viewing more than two
hours of regular television time. It is more difficult to turn back or create an active lifestyle for
adults or children. Due to better transportations and higher technology, people are relying on those
too much. In the pass, people used to walk or ride bicycles instead of driving cars. A lot of calories
would be burned through out those activities. Because of the modern technology and its
conveniences, there are fewer demands at workplaces or at home. We also used to hand made
everything in the factory. But now, the workers just only have to push a button and rely on those
equipment. At school, there aren't many classes of physical education for students neither. Children
need to practice the active lifestyles while they're still young. The physical activity and exercise are
very important determinants of the trend in obesity. People who are lacking of exercise are more
likely to be obesity because the calories they take in from food and drinks aren't burned enough.
Exercise can be a valid way to lose weight other than diet. Because the extra energy we consume is
stored by the body as fat if we're not active enough. Exercising just only thirty minutes a day can
reduce the threats of being obesity and gaining
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The Big Problem With Obesity
Anthony Ramirez John Albert English 101 25 January 2016 The Big Problem with Obesity
According to statistics from the Center of Disease and Control (2013), over 35.7% of Americans are
obese. The most obvious of causes for such a huge amount of fat derives from terrible eating habits
and lack of physical activity. These issues occur due to the direction of American culture. With
America undergoing an era of recession, many people have relied on welfare and lost their sense of
hope, which in has led them to being inactive at home. The activities that follow come from another
aspect of America's culture, electronic media. People are less motivated to exercise, when TV and
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On top of this fact, the issue of immobility has given family members the burden of constantly
tending to an obese person's needs. From the recent statistics and facts mentioned previously, it is
clear that methods to tackle American obesity has not been effective. Americans lack the ability to
purge obesity, so a change must occur in three of America's institutions. The first institutions worth
changing are American schools. 18% of America's children from the ages of six to eleven are obese.
Another 18% of America's teenagers from the ages of twelve to nineteen are also obese (CDC
Adolescent, 2013). The best way to stop a cancer is to attack at its early stages. For future
generations, it is the duty of the American education system to not only focus on a student's
academics, but their health also. Schools will need to change their physical education system in
order to help limit obesity. Firstly controlled study in UK shows that playgrounds with designs that
promote active games bring a 20% long–term improvement in physical activity (Sallis&Glanz,
2009, p. 130). With such a positive result, the US Government should put more investment into
improving elementary school playgrounds. Secondly, schools will need to bribe their students into
being more physically active. Recently Michelle Obama has developed the
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Obesity And Chronic Health Problems With Obesity
Question 4: You hear about different answers to why America overeats. List the diverse cause you
hear about in the documentary. Throughout the film, there are a number of explanations presented as
to why Americans overeat, resulting in an epidemic of obesity and chronic health problems related
to weight. According to the film, obesity is the second largest cause of death in the United States
(smoking being number one). Many people believe that the fast food corporations are to blame for
America's problems with obesity, primarily for the reason that the lobbyist representing these
companies and the corporation allow extreme advertising techniques, in addition to what the films
calls "food marketing". Still, there's the other side of the argument that considers personal
responsibility and free will as the cause of the national epidemic, making it up to the individual to
make better health related choices. Either way, there are countless theories as to why Americans
continue to overeat, despite knowing the health risks of being overweight, including biological,
psychological, and environmental explanations.
1. Corporate vs. Personal Responsibility
a. Corporate Responsibility
i. Corporations in the fast food industry are marketing their products toward children, hoping to lure
them in from a young age and make them consumers long into adulthood. The film compares this to
how the tobacco industry marketed to this age group before government regulation stepped in.
McDonald's
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The Obesity Problem In America
The obesity problem in America has grown to the point that people blame a single part of the
numerous issues. Obesity has increased due to the fact that consumers, franchise owners, and
government have contributed to this largely increasing obesity madness. As Morgan from SuperSize
Me exclaimed, "Mcbad". To solve the issue of obesity people turn to the fast and simple diets
emphasize by the media that worsen the body's condition.(Omnivore's Dilemma) The way to solve
this increased in this obesity issue people should not pin it on a part of the reason it should look at
this from an open minded perspective. An obesity problem increased by the consumer, franchise
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As mentioned before people frequent the fast food locations and have joyous memories within it.
(Supersize Me) The Franchise owners conveniently offer special packages to save money and invite
the family to indulge in the food. The people take this offer instead of planning a healthy alternative
use this as the easiest instead of doing the other option. The government lets this pass and do not
attempt to change the culture that surrounded by fast food.American government actually promoted
the consumption of it in schools by the option for students to buy the fast food products for lunch.
(SuperSize Me) Even a guest speaker who went to the school to talk about obesity promoted the
consumption at one of the fast food chains. The franchises connect with the people on a personal
level with special promotions to bring new people to spend money. The government lenient and in
favor of it in a system that include children with the available option to consume fast food on a daily
basis. The people that buy into this and ignore the fact that overconsumption is the cause of obesity.
"... content... eating... an industrial food chain...".(Omnivore's Dilemma) This cycle could end with
the simple solution of the agreement between the contributors to this issue , yet the American
society would rather find a cause and blame it for the entire result.
In conclusion, obesity has become a massive issue with the
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Problem Of Obesity In America
The problem that I would like to solve is the obesity in America, especially in the lower classes and
younger citizens. Since America has one of the highest rate of obesity in the world it is a huge issue
that is increasing quickly. This subject is important to me because many of my friends, family, and
acquaintances are at risk of health issues because of obesity or are at risk of becoming obese
because of their bad health habits. While some of them are trying to become healthier, others either
won't try or use diets and other methods to become skinnier but not healthier. In the resources I read
they said many things about different aspects of obesity. They talked about how obesity is caused by
many things including high calorie and sugar
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The Problem Of Childhood Obesity
It is a widely recognized fact that childhood obesity, which is defined as a body mass index (BMI)
greater than or equal to the 95th percentile in children, is a continually growing epidemic in this
country. There are several factors causing obesity, with poor diet and physical inactivity being two
of the major contributors. The policy problem that will be addressed is the lack of access to healthy
food in certain areas of the community. Addressing this problem will improve the health status of a
specific population (obese children). Addressing it may also help resolve one of the contemporary
issues in this community. Justification/Significance A study performed by Ogden, Carroll, Kit, &
Flegal (2014) found that 17% of children in this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition to physical problems, obese children may also be at high risk for developing
psychological problems such as low self–esteem, which may persist into adulthood. Background A
food desert is an urban neighborhood or rural community without access to fresh, healthy, and
affordable food (Ploeg, Breneman, Farrigan, Hamrick, Hopkins, Kaufman, ... & Tuckermanty,
2009). In urban areas, residing more than one mile away from a grocery store that stocks fresh fruits,
vegetables, and raw meat is considered living in a food desert. For rural areas, the threshold is 10
miles. It is estimated that 23.5 million people live in areas that are considered food deserts, with
more than half of this number being low–income families. With non–existent or limited options,
those people living in food deserts often have to rely on fast food restaurants and convenience stores
for daily nourishment. The existence of food deserts can be explained simply by the principle of
supply and demand. Since eating healthy generally can be costly, lower income families do not have
the money to spend on foods that are of higher nutritional value. Economically speaking, decreased
demand does not justify increased supply. A good example of supply and demand is the fact that up
until recently, the furniture company IKEA refused to open a store in Las Vegas because according
to their research, there simply were not enough college graduates in this town. Oftentimes, large
chain grocery stores are
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Obesity Is A Growing Epidemic

  • 1. Obesity Is A Serious Problem The number of obese children now exceeds 25 percent in nearly two thirds of states. The rates of obesity in America have risen in the last thirty years, costing Americans, health, happiness, money, and productivity ("Obesity Is A Serious Problem" 12). This research paper will be telling you about arguments and opposing viewpoints about a growing epidemic in teens and adults, obesity. Currently this topic is very controversial about who is to blame the kids, the parents, or the advertising companies because the cost of food is so low and the advertisers are getting a lot of views due to the kids being less active. The biggest issue in my opinion is that the parents and children are not aware of all of the consequences and health risks they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children are hit with advertisements for food, candy, and sugary drinks on the television, the Internet, in magazines, and at school every day (Nestle 28). The fast food industries realize that gaining children as customers at a young age most likely makes them a life–long customer (Nestle 28). Sadly soft drink companies unapologetically name 8 to 12 year olds as marketing targets (Nestle 31). Clearly these companies are targeting younger kids so they buy their products in the future so their businesses strive in the future years. The amount of money spent on marketing directed to children and their parents rose from $6.9 billion in 1992 to $12.7 billion in 1997 which is pretty crazy (Nestle 31). As the media gets more and more popular every year the more money companies spend on advertising. Then, coincidentally, the obesity rates keep getting worse and worse not in just America but across the world. Market researchers break down the elements of advertising down to package design, typefaces, pictures and most of this content is likely to get boy and girls of varying age to want to purchase products (Nestle 31). Simple marketing tricks like those can catch a child's attention and get them wanting those meal toys or other things that catch their attention. Another reason why advertisements lead to obesity is that nowadays kids and adults are sitting in front of a television or computer for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Obesity Is A Rising Problem Obesity is a rising problem not only in the United States but also in the whole word. With the constant increasing rates of it, something must be done in order to prevent this massive issue. Despite the fact that many local magazines and newspapers have pointed out some specific definitions of obesity, when someone heard of the word, thoughts that may come up to their mind are overweight, big or even unhealthy. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, obesity is described as "a complex disorder involving an excessive amount of body fat". Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It increases people's risk of diseases and cause many health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and high blood pressure. Anybody at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Family lifestyle. Obesity usually run within families. Family members tend to have similar eating lifestyle and activity habits. If one or both of a person are obese, their risk of being obese more likely higher than others Age. Obesity can occur at any age but as mentioned above. Young generation more likely to become obese than the others. Among twelve to twenty one, hormonal changes increase one's risk of obesity and as you get older, the amount of muscle in your body tends to decrease with age. This lower muscle mass leads to a decrease in metabolism therefore reduce calorie needs and make it harder to keep off excess weight. Social and economic issue. Obesity can occur when one person doesn't have a safe place for he/she to exercise or he/she might not have been taught healthy ways of cooking as well as not having enough money to buy healthier foods. In addition, people that you spend time with may influence your weight, you are more likely to become obese if you have a relatives or friends that are suffering from obesity Although genetic and hormonal influences on body weight in order to determine whether or not a patient is more likely to become obese but obesity usually results from a combination of causes and contributing factors, including: Inactivity. If you barely work out or very inactive, you don't burn as many as calories as you should. With a sedentary lifestyle, you can easily take in more calories every day than the amount you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Obesity : A New Problem We as Americans are in the midst of the fight against one of the biggest factors harming our well– being...obesity. This epidemic is somewhat of a new problem for our modern society, as generations before us generally faced the inverse problem. Obesity has been on a steady rise for many years now due in part to the modernization of our country and the technological benefits that go hand–in–hand with those advancements. As obesity has become a commonplace problem, we are now adapting aspects of our society for this epidemic, such as enlarging the size of seats in movie theaters to accommodate our ever–increasing waist lines. Along with forcing structural changes, obesity and the many health problems that follow, cause our society to devote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most well–known diseases associated with being overweight include, but are not limited to, heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. I tend to think of obesity as the opening of a hole, filled with health problems that worsen as you fall deeper and deeper in. In addition, the odds of you being able to lose weight, or climb out of the hole, become less and less likely as you fall deeper because much of the damage done to your body from obesity cannot be undone. But I have to wonder, if it's so commonly known that a balanced diet and exercise can avoid these problems, then why has obesity been on such an upward slope? As Americans' weight has grown, so too has the amount of sugar in our diets, especially within our beverage choices. Due to the increase in technology a lot has changed in the amount of choice and convenience we, as consumers, have in today's society compared to previous generations. Until recent years, Americans were more likely to drink milk and water as opposed to soda or juice, especially in light of limited financial and accessibility reasons. Today I, like a lot of Americans, are more likely to grab a sugary beverage before a healthier choice like water. Most Americans know that soda is an unhealthy choice, one that can lead to an array of health problems related to obesity. One of these being the inhibition of the release of hormones like leptin, the hormone that gives you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Obesity : A Growing Problem Running head: Obesity JoAnne DuBois Pima Medical Institute Abstract Obesity continues to be a growing problem in the U.S. with diet and lifestyle as two major contributors. Americans are becoming less active and eating more unhealthy foods that are easily accessible. Diet and lifestyle seems to be the more obvious causes for obesity, but there are many different factors that play a role in the continuing rise of this epidemic. Other factors include: environment, inactivity, genetics, socioeconomics, stress, medications, and illness such as hypothyroidism. Obesity may cause life threatening health risks such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second method is by measuring their waist circumference. A waist circumference of 35" or greater for women and 40" for men is considered unhealthy (Coalition, 2015). The health risks associated with obesity include high blood pressure, diabetes, heart failure, gall bladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea and other respiratory problems, and some cancers. Obesity affects more than one–third of adults and 17 percent of youth. 78 million adults and 12 million children are obese (Obesity Statistics in the United States, 2014). Obesity has increased by 214 percent between 1950 and 2000 (Bird, 2013). It is estimated that an obese person will live eight to ten years less than a non–obese person. Mexico has the highest obesity rate while the U.S is ranked the second in the world (Allen, 2013). Lifestyle and diet play important roles in the health of the American people. The writer for "Everyday Health", Ingrid Strauch says: More people are eating meals in restaurants which usually serve oversized portions of high calorie foods. The portion sizes of snacks and packaged foods have become larger over the years. Fewer meals are being prepared at home because many adults have longer work hours and don't have the time. With the invention of technology, children spend more hours watching television, playing electronic games, or using computers and less time engaging in physical activity (Strauch, 2015). The lunches offered in American schools usually lack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. The Problem Of Childhood Obesity Obese, the word that is now the defining description of a whole generation living in the United States and in other parts of the world. The growing problem of childhood obesity is slowly rising to the surface in various ways. Whether it be by the new network of MyPlate or the new program of bringing the farm to the kitchen. Both of which are now being implemented in schools K–12.. Michelle Obama is the one at the head of the impactful programs. She has greatly in forced the nutritional changes to school lunches. Whether the changes are actually an improvement, who is to blame for the obesity increase, or whether it be a matter of sell focus and dollar amount is the key to stopping or making people fully aware of childhood obesity. RATE OF OBESITY INCREASE Obesity now has a different definition rather than the generic definition which is simply being overweight. The new words that have taken over the definition of obesity is disease. The change in words is due to the increase in health problems that are affecting the obese in the world. The rate of obesity is measured as 30% of adults and 17% of youth in America alone are obese. Within these groups the risk is that they have not changed from 2003 and 2012. Michelle Johnson. This is what made the attention and focus put more on fighting the diminishing nutritional value of the food given to students and youth in America. The only good sign that shows some glimmer of hope of decreasing the rate is, the decrease is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity Obesity in Children by Jackie Vu C02171413 Goldenwest College for Psyc G118: Lifespan Development Dr. Yvonne Valenzuela November 16, 2014 Obesity in Children The problem of obesity in children is a serious issue in the United States and across the world. Results of recent research indicated that approximately one quarter of children ages 2–5 and one third of children of school age are considered to be overweight or obese in the U.S. (Ogden, Carroll, Kit, & Flegal, 2014). According to a 2013 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), children are considered to be obese if their body/mass index (BMI) is calculated to be at or above the 95th percentile for children of their same age and gender. This problem of childhood obesity is serious, because obese children have a higher likelihood of becoming obese adults and thus suffer both physical and mental health problems related to their obesity (CDC, 2013). Childhood obesity is a disease associated with many other childhood health problems including diabetes, asthma, sleep apnea, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension, as well as mental health problems including depression, difficulty with body image, and social problems (Papoutsi, Drichoutis, & Nayga, 2013). Whereas adults can make their own decisions about what foods to eat each day and in what quantity, children are by virtue of their age and their dependence on adults unable to make these same decisions (Papoutsi et al., 2013). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Obesity Problem In America In America obesity is a problem many believe it is because of this country eating and lifestyle habits. However, there are many weight loss programs that suggest they can help someone lose weight a short period of time. This seems like a very tempting for those who are desperate to lose weight. It appears at times the weight loss industry preys on the most vulnerable people. However, the obesity problem is valid. It appears especially in those late–night infomercial things appear to be a bit exaggerated. Not all in this industry have a valid interested in helping others lose weight. This can be noticed how some people try to capitalize on someone else's failure. One example is the show "the Biggest Loser," some of these contestants complained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Obesity Is A Problem Of Obesity Thirty five percent, nearly one million people in the state of Arkansas, are obese.("Overweight and Obesity Statistics" 1)As more and more states are on the rise with their obesity rates, with no signs of it slowing down. Obesity is quickly becoming a epidemic in the U.S, and the government is not making any moves to try and stop this problem. Due to reviewing many studies focused on the drastic effects of obesity, it is clear that obesity is a problem. But to many obesity is seen as a problem that can be easily fixed, and that it does not affect them beacause they don't see them selfs as obese. However, they have forgeten the effects it has on children, the future generations of Americans, as well as the ways it can inderictly effect Americans. To solve this the U.S government, should impose a law that taxes foods that pass certain health restrictions. This will force people to reconsider what foods they cosume, as well the foods they purchase. This will begin the processes of ending obesity, by first targeting the diets people have. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Obesity's primary cause is due to the unhealthy nature of peoples diets, and how they don't believe that their diet is un–healthy for them. In todays day and age, many people have false beliefs on what an healthy diet consistensts of. Because of the misrepresentations they have seen on public televison, social media, as well as their own doctors. The diet most Americans beleive is good for them, consisents of foods high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Obesity : A Growing Problem Obesity is a growing problem in the United States, especially with children and adolescents. Since 1980 obesity rates have more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents. In 2012 more than one third of children in the United States were either overweight or obese. With obesity rates in children and adolescents continuing to grow, we need to educate ourselves to help lead a healthier lifestyle for our children. There are many things that can cause obesity from health problems to poor diet and lack of exercise. Obesity comes along with many health risks, not only in adults but children too. The health risks that come with obesity can be very dangerous but there are preventative measures you can take to help keep your child healthy, or help them reverse some of their health conditions. There are many reasons that children are obese, some are health related, some parents do not have time to cook a healthy home cooked meal so opt for fast food instead. Some think that they cannot afford healthy food, or just do not have the knowledge of what foods they should really be eating. A lot of parents do not realize that their child is overweight or that they have a problem. Some kids just over eat and with electronics being such a huge part of children's lives now, many children do not get enough exercise. On average children between the ages of 8 and 18 spend more than 6 hours a day either watching TV, playing video games, or using other types of electronics. There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Obesity Is A Global Problem Over the past decade, increasing numbers of Americans, as well as people worldwide, have jumped on the low–carb bandwagon. With thirty one (31) percent of its people being obese, the United States has become the country with the highest rate of obesity in the world. Obesity is a global problem and has become a crucial epidemic, affecting an estimated ten percent children across the world with a significant likelihood of having multiple risk factors and a variety of other co– morbidities before or during early adulthood (Lobstein, 2004). The world especially America is clearly in crisis due to the continuously rise of obesity in an alarming rate. Obesity is a global prevalence, there are physical, psychological, social, economic, environmental, and biological influences on obesity, with prevention the only possible solution. Childhood obesity is on the rise, and it is important to educate and inform parents about the causes and how can prevention be possible. The imbalance of calories consumed and calories used can result from the influences of a number of factors including genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors. Unless there is a broad cultural, behavioral, physical, and environmental change among people regarding diet and exercise in America, obesity rates will most likely continue to rise. Now a day, we do not even wonder that why children are not spending time running and playing outside anymore, the reason is that because they are inside in front of the TV, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. The Problem of Obesity The Problem of Obesity Western Governors University Collegiate Level Reasoning and Problem Solving James Reed The Problem of Obesity Obesity is a major problem in American. Year after year, new diets are published, and new medications are hailed as wonder drugs that will take weight off with little physical effort, yet the problem still exists unabated. In testimony before the US Congress, Berzins (2001) asserted that, "[weight] is a complex result of heredity, culture and lifestyle." According to Rosin (2004), "About one–third of the U.S. population is 20 percent or more overweight and is therefore at risk of suffering high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other cardiovascular diseases." Finding the best way to deal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They assume that if the number of sidewalks and bike paths are increased, people will be more inclined to exercise and drive less. However, just because more of these will be built does not ensure they will be used by the public. They believe the government should impose a tax on food they deem detrimental to our health, regulate the ways this food is advertised, and limit its accessibility. However, at a time when both houses of congress are controlled by the Republicans, a party whose philosophy is "they who govern least govern best," it is unrealistic to think that additional taxes and bureaucracy will be considered an effective strategy. The authors propose a three step solution to the problem. First, initiate a "twinkie tax" on sodas and junk food. Next, the food industry should be regulated, even if it only comes in the form of banning junk food ads aimed at children. Finally, limit the places where unhealthy foods are available "...through zoning and planning" (2004). The limitations of these suggestions are numerous. Americans feel overtaxed already, hence the Republican revolution we have seen in recent years. Secondly, people do not like being told what is right or wrong for them, which is what regulation insinuates. Third, in a capitalist society, why should any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Obesity : The Problem With Obesity Essay Many Americans today face the problem with obesity. This happens to be one of the most concerned health problems in the United States and what is even worse is that the age group that we are most worried about is the young children. Certain measures are not being taken to protect the health of our children. The diet and physical activity have taken a turn for the worst. Those are the two main factors to a healthy lifestyle and when they aren't being enforced at a young age then kids most likely aren't going to choose to live healthy as adults. According to Asheley Skinner, an associate professor medicine at Duke University, kids with severe obesity aren't being helped by small or single interventions. Choosing small things and doing small things is not enough for kids with severe obesity. Obesity requires thinking at every level, and thinking across the entire population (Park, 2016). An intervention is the full range of strategies designed to protect health and prevent disease, disability, and death. One thing to consider is that public health problems are rarely completely eliminated with one intervention (Riegelman and Kirkwood, 2015). This essay will go into detail and provide statistics about a few interventions being done to further help kids on the brink of obesity or who are already severely overweight. Preventing child obesity is a major priority in the United States. The numbers are rising every year for overweight children and different interventions are taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The Problem Of Obesity And Obesity One contemporary problem of health is obesity. Obesity is considered a lifestyle disease since it is not infectious or contagious and because it is chronic. But since it is labeled as a lifestyle disease, many people, both lay people and experts, only look at overweight and obese individual's lifestyles and criticizes them. But not to look at wider possibilities that could be having a great influence on this epidemic (Warwick–Booth, Cross, and Lowcock, 2012). This can be seen in how people talk about obesity and also obese and overweight people. It also affects how people try to solve this problem. The most popular view about how obesity is formed and why it is increasing is that people are eating a lot more food or more calorically dense foods and not exercising enough. Which is true, people are not as active or eating as healthily as before. This could be due to more busy lifestyles where people cannot work out as much or prepare healthy meals at home so they eat out. Life in modernized countries has become very convenient, we have cars and other types of transport, plus we have grocery stores (in most places), convenient stores, vending machines in many public builds, restaurants (both fancy and fast food) that we can go to or deliver to us and we can order junk food online to have junk food from different countries. This causes less activity since now we don't need to close by walk places, but it also causes less healthy food choices since they are of an abundant supply. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. The Problem Of Childhood Obesity Why is it very common in the twenty–first century to see obese or overweight children in America? The answer is simple: fast food is convenient. Fast food restaurants are located just about everywhere, and it is extremely simple to find one on every corner. In his article "Don't Blame the Eater", David Zinczenko explains that growing up "lunch and dinner...was a daily choice between McDonald's, Taco Bell, Kentucky Fried Chicken, or Pizza Hut" (241). The author indicates that these are still the only available options for children to get an affordable meal. Zinczenk explains that fast food has not changed. It is still cheap and not nutritious. The author goes on to demonstrate that it was fast food that led him to childhood obesity. In his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Childhood obesity is a serious threat to the health of our nation. Currently, the obesity rates among children of every age are greatly higher than they were a generation ago. In the article "Physical Activity and Childhood Obesity: Strategies and Solutions for Schools and Parents" Green, Riley, and Hargrove state that "Today, more than 23 million U.S. children and adolescents are either obese or overweight" (915). The authors explain that overweight during childhood and adolescent years will greatly increase in cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and many other health concerns (915). As a nation, we need to reduce theses health issues in the future to prevent millions of young people from being affected. In addition, a generation ago, fast food was not a great concern for people's health. Green, Riley, and Hargrove explain that today "the numbers of [obesity] has more than tripled since 1981" (915). Before 1981, fast food companies were not a social norm. So, since fast food has become a social norm, this has led to obesity and many other concerning health problems. I believe that obesity is the consequence of Americans eating too much unhealthy food and consuming portions that are too large. Following this further, obesity is creating more complex problems that are affecting the health of the next generation. In his article "Obesity– Is It a Disease or a Lifestyle Problem?" Kiener states "Each year, the obesity–related diseases kill an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Obesity : A Growing Problem Obesity related illnesses contribute to over 300,000 deaths per year in the U.S. We are a nation of overfed under nourished people with obesity becoming a pandemic. Obesity was once thought to be exclusively a social problem; it is now classified as a medical problem. It is a multibillion dollar industry. Losing weight is not just as simple as exercising more and eating less, as our society has grown more complex the obesity rate has risen. Obesity is a growing problem in the U.S. today caused primarily by environmental conditions, food systems and lifestyle changes. Surroundings, demographics, opportunities or conditions of a person's life are all influences that can shape the environment in which we live. Culture can definitely shape how we view obesity. In poorer areas they view obesity as a sign of money or success; being thick is the new beautiful in other cultures. In contrast, lower income areas have limited access to fresh unprocessed foods or healthier shopping options, less transportation, and the need to make their income stretch resulting in unhealthy food choices. Furthermore, environment and genetics affect our biochemistry long term which can drive our behaviors. "Stress plays a role in our childhood, a time when eating patterns and fat cells are programmed" (Lustig, 2013, P 68). Stress can continue to play a part in our biochemical make up throughout our life by affecting loss of sleep, raising cortisol levels thus promoting faster addiction issues. Increased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Big Problem With Obesity The Big Problem with Obesity According to statistics from the Center of Disease and Control (2013), over 35.7% of Americans are obese. The obvious cause for such a huge amount of fat comes from bad eating habits and not enough physical activity. These problems occur because of the direction of the American culture. With America in an era of recession, many have relied on welfare and lost all hope, which has led them to not being active at home. The activities come from another part of America's culture, electronic devices. People are less enthusiastic to exercise, because of TV and checking social media has been a must to do. Organic foods are for the human body, but also expensive in the United States. Many people can't afford to purchase organic food, so they find the quickest and easiest solution which is fast food and microwaveable dinners. A person might ask, why should people care about the obese people and their lifestyle? Obesity is filled with statistics of death and disease. 18% of American deaths from 1986 to 2006 are caused by obese symptoms to adults between the ages of 40 and 75 (Masters, Reither, Powers, Yang, Burger & Link, 2013, pp.1900). Although there are not any recent statistics, Masters and his partners promise (2013, pp.1900) that there has not been a fight made to lower these results, which means obesity is still a big problem in American deaths. Even for the people that live and breathe today, obesity is still a major problem in today 's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. The Problems With Childhood Obesity The Problems with Childhood Obesity A growing problem in America is childhood obesity which literally gets over looked every day. Children who are obese are more likely to have cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and other serious health risk when they get older. Childhood obesity has increased highly over the generations. In my opinion causes for childhood obesity includes, not having enough physical activity at home or in schools, and food habits, which the parents is in control of when it comes to their children. Before we can talk about the causes of childhood obesity we must know what obesity is. Obesity is when a person has too much body fat for their height and weight. Too much body fat especially around the heart can cause life threatening effects if not reduce. Doctors check their patients to see if they are normal, overweight or obese by checking their BMI. This medical term stands for a person's body mass index. Doctors have to divide a person's weight in kilogram by their height in meters squared to indicate if their patients are obese or not. If the person's BMI is equal to or greater than 30 than that's a problem that must be solved to decrease high health risk. So why is this a problem, and how does childhood obesity start? One of the most important causes for obesity is food habits. Food habits deal with what children eat on a daily basis. Proper nutrition isn't taken seriously. Just because it looks good, smell good and taste good doesn't mean it's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Obesity Problem Analysis Obesity Problem Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Almost one–third of the US population is currently obese with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30, and close to 5 percent is morbidly obese with a BMI greater than 40 (see Obesity in America). Obesity not only increases the risks of many health problems, including hypertension, respiratory disease, orthopedic disorders, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemia, but also has adverse social and economic consequences. Current approaches to weight control are in general not very successful and results vary greatly between individuals. This is mostly due to the fact that obesity is a complex, multifaceted issue which requires an integrated and comprehensive solution. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The p–ratio is the utilization ratio of fat and lean mass when energy is withdrawn or deposited from the body. In the case of weight gain, a low p–ratio indicates large energy deposited to the lean tissues, while a high p–ratio indicates a large increase in fat mass in comparison to lean mass. The question is how p–ratio varies from individual to individual and how it is controlled by genetic factor. Speakman (Obesity: The Integrated Roles of Environment and Genetic, 2004) emphasizes the connection between genetics and environment in his comprehensive review on obesity. One of the most interesting hypothesis that connects genetic and environment is the lipostatic regulation system. The lipostatic system connects our energy storage with targets encoded in the brain, which drives our behavior, including food intake, physical activity and metabolisms. This model suggests that obese people have lipostat set at a high level. It also suggests that, although exposed to the same environment, some people will develop obesity because their genetics leads them to more likely adapt behaviors or physiologies that tip the energy balance toward more storage. There are plenty of genetic evidences to support this hypothesis. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. The Problem Of Childhood Obesity According to The State of Obesity (Trust for America's Health, 2014), in the United States today, 31.8% of children are obese or overweight, 16.9% of that number are obese. Nurses are at the forefront of promoting health, so what can they do to eradicate this prevalent disease? Research by Ogden, Carroll, Kit, & Flegal (as cited in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014) states that from 1980 to 2012, the percentage of overweight or obese children more than doubled, totaling to greater than one third of all children and adolescents as overweight or obese. Childhood obesity is an epidemic that is sweeping the nation and becoming a severe problem. Besides the obvious risks of cardiovascular disease, bone and joint issues, low ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is crucial to stop obesity at its root because of the difficulty keeping weight off after losing it. A recent study has shown that there is a biological reason for that problem that many people have had. Once a person has gained weight, it is hard to lose it, but much harder to stop from gaining much of it back. The study shows that this problem is not willpower; it is hormones. Body weight is regulated by hormones released by the pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, and hypothalamus. These regulate how hungry we are versus how much energy we use. A 2011 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that subjects' hormone levels, specifically leptin and ghrelin, after they had lost weight were not normal for their new weight; they did not adjust properly for the new weight. In fact, not only that, but the hormones were triggering hunger and causing the storing of fat. When a person who has never gained and lost weight might use fifteen calories to ride a bicycle for a certain amount of time, a person who has lost weight might only expend five calories. In other words, calories that the subjects took in were not being used as they should be because the body was storing them as fat instead. This was their bodies' attempt to regain the weight and return to what the body thought of as normal. This landmark finding has begun to make doctors, scientists, and researchers think differently about weight regain. Often, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Obesity : A Major Problem Obesity is an emerging issue in the world, and if not dealt with will soon be an uncontrollable menace. It is not just an issue brought by change to sedentary lifestyle but should be treated as a condition just like any other disease as it is associated with many health problems and even death sometimes . Obesity is one of the most growing concerns for policy makers and health care practitioners in our societies today. Because of its remarkable rising level and the health risks involved, it is important to know the contributing factors, the consequences as well as the preventing methods to combat it. Obesity is a major problem that both the developed and developing countries are facing today. An individual who is considered obese has a disproportionately large amount of fat stored in the body, beyond the point of simply being overweight. Over the past years, obesity has continued to increase tremendously in the world, and has become a threat to the health of many. It has alarmed the whole world and there are plenty of statistics available that prove its epidemic level. As per Liu & Elmquist," Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, and obesity related illnesses have become a leading preventable cause of death. The global pandemic of obesity affects the health of more than 500 million people. Obesity poses a major risk for other comorbid diseases and has become a leading preventable cause of death in the United States" (2012).According to Bell and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. Obesity : A Common Problem Obesity has become a common problem in society. The main debate now, is why it has suddenly become so prominent and how we can help lower the obesity rate in future generations. There are many different beliefs surrounding obesity and this article is one of the more controversial ones. Included in this article are different types of experiments and evidence that are meant to sway the audience in to agreeing with the author, even if that means mocking and criticizing the evidence and theories he disagrees with. We have always believed that obesity was caused by a lack of exercise and a healthy diet, but this article challenges that. Written by David Berreby, "The Obesity Era" is an article that delves deeper in to obesity and the scientific theories behind it. The author explains that "for the first time in human history, overweight people outnumber the overfed" (Berreby). This problem is being combated with weight loss organizations, such as Weight Watchers, and pricey products and surgeries that are supposed to help you lose weight. Most of the experts blame obesity on the person and their lack of eating healthy foods and exercising. But, Berreby believes that obesity is caused by chemicals within our bodies. These chemicals make it easier to gain weight and can even be passed down through our kids. "A past of undernutrition, combined with a present of overnutrition, is an obesity trap" (Berreby). This is with the thought that if you or your parents were undernourished, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 85. Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity Teen Obesity In Chicago Many Latino teens in Chicago suffer from what is called obesity. Throughout the Chicagoland, there are a variety communities that show health factor. In the Pilsen Community, obesity is highly defined in that area which determines the outlook on how Pilsen is in need of help for young teens to stay fit and lower the amount of obese teens that are in the Pilsen community. The problem would much simplier be not enough exercise or unhealthy foods that teens eat. However lack of participation rates due to sportsmanship could be the reason why teen obesity has occurred in the Pilsen community. Obesity is a disease that affects many Americans, including Latino children and adolescents. Obesity is a gateway medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Comparing the Latino groups against white racial groups have brought a different access in health care. Each group plays a role on how they contribute to lives, work, and free time. Latinos have a more faster growing population obviously compared to white. According to the State of Obesity, "42 percent of Latino adults are obese compared with 32.6 percent of Whites. More than 77 percent of Latino adults are overweight or obese, compared with 67.2 percent of Whites." Which means that only 10% of Latinos are more obese than Whites. There isn't much big of a difference comparing this two groups. The stats show that obesity affects a great number of racial people for adults. Taking a look on the youth side. A study from also the state of obesity has been brought up stating that, "22.4 percent of Latino children ages 2 to 19 are obese, compared with 14.3 percent of White children. More than 38.9 percent of Latino children are overweight or obese, compared with 28.5 percent of White children". Again the Latino community has shown that they are higher than the Whites in obesity, which is a problem for young children that are turning into teen now leading off into adults having the habit of being obese when much older. As a whole community for the chicago area, childhood itself for Chicago has great percentages for obese children throughout the years as population has increased, the more deaths increase as well due to obesity. However, a study found in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 89. The Problem Of Childhood Obesity There are many problems in the world. Each country has special problems. The one problem that all the world has is childhood obesity . It's one of the biggest problems in America. Obesity has become more than usual in the US . The definition of obesity is having an excessive amount of body fat. Obesity will raise the number of children's health and diseases problems such as heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure unless children do physically activity (" Diseases and Conditions Obesity" par. 1). Between 1980 and 2012 the number of obese children aged from 6–11 increased from 7% to 18% ("Childhood Obesity Facts." par. 2). People must fight this problem . Children become dependent on their parents because parents feel sympathy for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, if schools give children at least one hour of physical exercising they may help them enjoy and refresh their mind from studying all day. The biggest sport that American children like is playing soccer. Children can play soccer everywhere and at any time. Swimming is an enjoyable sport for boys and girls. Swimming can be at the beach or in indoor pools. These activities are good for children who have a weight problem. Soccer and swimming build muscles and make the body full of energy. Soccer is the most sport popular in all the world. It's good for children to work as a group. Soccer has many physical movements that make the children run behind the ball and use their legs to control the ball. Most children like to play soccer because it's an easy game and they can spend the time playing while they burn fat. Most children like to swim at the beach or in a swimming pool. Swimming is a great exercise because it's makes all the muscles move like arms and legs and makes your breath longer. And at the same time children will enjoy swimming in the pool. If schools give their students this one hour they may find skills in some students that they don't know about. And this makes schools support the students who have skills and gives them the self–confidence. Also, it makes them work hard to improve their skill because children who are overweight have less confident. Also because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 93. California's Obesity Problem California's Obesity Problem According to the World Health Organization, obesity kills over 2.8 million people worldwide each year. California has its share of obesity rates. Almost everyone has a family or friend that is obese. Obesity is a problem that will continue unless it is stopped. Obesity has increased as more and more people eat out. Many campaigns have tried to get people aware of being overweight, but majority of them have failed, because eating out provide a cheap escape from cooking. Since eating fast food is unavoidable for many people the best solution is for fast–food restaurants to offer healthier alternatives on their menus. This could be enforced in America by the state department of health. The History of Obesity Obesity has been around a long time, but only since the 1990s has obesity rates gone up. It has more than doubled and now affects more than half of Americans. (Kazaks, 43) Obesity rates have grown as physical activity levels have decreased and fast food consumption has increased. Obesity related expenses cost the USA about 190 billion dollars every year. (Forbes) Obesity also causes other health risks such as, heart disease, stroke, cancer, liver disease and many others. Many states have high obesity rates, but California is the "11th least obese state."(Fasinfat) Even though California is not as obese as other states, it has a serious overweight problem. One of the major causes for this is the over consumption of fast foods. The History ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 97. The Problem Of Obesity And Obesity When it comes to people health, what usually comes up in mind? People may think of some disease, such as cancer or stroke, but nobody thinks about Obesity, which has become one of the biggest issues in America. Obesity is the accumulation of unnecessary body fat. It is a lifestyle disease that is spreading fast worldwide. This disease is affecting individuals of all age, ethnicity, and gender. As we all know, America has an extended history of solving complex problems, but it seems like obesity has stuck with the American people. In the essay, called Politicians Want to tax us Thin, written by Kyle Smith, she states, "We know obesity is a problem, but just to be sure we need to spend more resources to study it" (501). Smith says that somehow we are unsuccessful to solve the problem of obesity, and it's affecting many people all over the world. Many people's problems are due to their bad habits: they do not care to read the labels of what they eat, and they do not think what is natural and healthy for them before they eat. People pass such habits to their children, as it is predictable, and now childhood obesity is also becoming a rising issue. Many factors contribute to the causes of obesity in America while health officials and scientists all agree on the more general causes including lack of exercise, eating junk food, and family lifestyle. Firstly, lack of exercise is one of the major causes of Obesity. An article called, The Causes and Effects of the Growing Waistline ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 101. Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity Over the years, obesity has become the number one preventable cause of death in the Unite States. This leads to the question; who's to blame? Are the food companies to blame for the price of their fattening food or should we say the people paying to eat at these places daily are at fault for their own health issues? There is many controversies over this topic, but we're going to discover who is actually the culprit to the lingering questions of the rise in obesity, for both adults and children. Everyone knows the phrase, "you lay in the bed you made", and that point is valid for almost anything. This must mean that you're accountable for your own weight. If you're going to fast food joints and eating their daily, and you're obese or on the verge of obesity, then you should not be blaming those restaurants. Between the years of 1980–2008, the overall obesity among people has quadrupled from 250 million people to 904 million people. These numbers are still on the rise. As years go by, chain restaurants grow in both numbers and calories. It seems that every corner you go by in town, there is a fast food restaurant. High–income countries obesity rates increased by 1.7 times. Wealthier countries, excluding the United States, tend to have less obese people than developing countries, whose obesity numbers are 904 people compared to wealthier countries' 554 million in 2008. The United States is the "largest" country. The top 5 states with the highest obesity numbers include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 105. The Problem of Obesity in America Obesity: one of the nation's most critical health problems. "Overweight is defined as having excess body weight for a particular height from fat, muscle, bone, water, or a combination of these factors. Obesity is defined as having excess body fat" ("Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"). When energy input and output get out of balance, obesity arises. Many factors can cause someone to become obese such as genetics, metabolism, level of physical activity, and more. "Overweight and obesity are the result of "caloric imbalance"–too few calories expended for the amount of calories consumed–and are affected by various genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors" ("CDC Features – Obesity & Genetics"). "When a person eats and drinks more calories than he or she burns, the energy balance tips toward weight gain, overweight, and obesity" ("Understanding Adult Overweight and Obesity"). Obesity is increasing throughout the United States due to lack of healthy behaviors, big health risk, genetics and increasing in children and adults. First of all, there have been many researches to show that genetics can be linked to obesity. Obesity depends on the person's genetic make–up. Our genes regulate how your body stores, captures and release energy from food. According to research, obesity runs in families. Obesity and even how thin you are depends on your families' history. "In a study of adults who were adopted as children, researchers found that participating adult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 109. Obesity : The Problem Of Pediatric Obesity Essay Abstract One of the biggest growing health concerns in the world especially western nations is overweight kids exacerbating what is medically referred to as childhood obesity. In recent years, policy makers and medical professionals have expressed alarm about the burgeoning problem of pediatric obesity in the United States. Consequently, extensive clinical & pathological research has continuously been conducted to give answers and amicable solutions to reducing cases of this syndrome. While most concur that the issue it is a serious health issue, consensus resolves around appropriate responses to the problem. This literature review delves into a single, highly favored approach to managing pediatric obesity: prescription medication. The paper compares and contrasts the efficacy and associated effects of the only two drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for prolonged management of childhood obesity; sibutramine and orlistat. This review of pharmacological interventions for obesity management points out the drawbacks of medication and exposes a dire necessity for a comprehensive solution that umbrellas clinical, nutritional, behavioral, and political approaches to this complex problem. Can Medication Cure Obesity in Children? A Review of the Literature Obesity is by a measure of an individual's Body Mass Index (BMI). We achieve this by dividing the person's weight in kilograms, over their height and presented as a percentile. Children with BMI in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 113. Obesity : A Growing Problem Introduction: 1 Obesity is a chronic, widespread disease that is affecting more children, adolescents and adults than ever before. In America, obesity rates in children have doubled and tripled in adolescents since 1980 and additionally, 15 percent of children between 6 and 19 are overweight and more than 60 percent of adults are overweight are obese. Additionally, the prevalence of a BMI greater than or equal to 40 had quadrupled from 1986 and 2000 and clinically severe obesity is become prevalent at a faster rate than regular obesity (Griffin, Morgan). This is a major problem that needs to be addressed because health care professionals have observed obesity–related health risks like early onset of Type 2 diabetes, respiratory problems, cancer, depression, and cardiovascular disease and the longer someone is obese, the more serious these factors become. The USPIRC article mentions that 85% percent of people with diabetes have type 2 and 90% of those people are obese or overweight ("Stop Subsidizing Obesity"). Additional health risks include infertility, skin problems, chronic musculoskeletal problems, and osteoarthritis, a primary cause of disability in adults. This affects people of all ages and since obesity is difficult to treat and is associated with chronic diseases, the prevention of it is very vital (Wilding, John). As a country, we need to work towards eliminating obesity because people will be healthier, more productive, and it will save lots of money ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 117. Obesity : The Problem Of Obesity Obesity the crisis Obesity is a major problem in America. This is a health problem that affects people of all the ages. Although this disease has always existed recently, has increased due by the lack of knowledge of the people. People who have this disease suffer not only of physical problems but psychological as well, such as low self–esteem, depression, and bullying. Other significant elements that contribute to obesity are stress, anxiety, and inactivity. You must be aware that obesity is a disease that if left untreated can cause death. Is important to take this disease seriously and seek professional help as soon as possible before is too late. Today we see that more children are suffering from this problem due to lack of parental knowledge and lack of physical activity in children. In order to stop childhood obesity, the government and the parents have to encourage the child to eat better and to do more out–door activities because this problem has increased drastically over the years. According to Senator Sam Brownback, "In the last thirty years, the rate of overweight and obese children has risen to 16 percent, which is a 300 percent increase" (219). This is really sad because the kids with overweight do not have an equal childhood as others since they can not do the same physical activities. The obese children tend to make more sedentary activities like watching TV, playing video games, and being on the computer. All these things make them consume excessive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 121. Obesity Problem In America Obesity has become a major problem in America today. It is the condition of being extremely over weight, is widespread and is one of the leading health problems in the United States today. Almost two–thirds of Americans are either overweight or obese and obesity has more than doubled in the past couple decades. It causes extreme health problems such as diabetes and heart disease, and can lead to death. Unless, there is a major change regarding diet, exercise and life style in America, then the obesity rates will continue to rise, causing health problems that can affect a persons life forever. If both children and adults change their diet and lifestyle, then the rate of obesity will decrease, resulting in healthier bodies and a longer life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also estimated that two out of three adults are overweight and that one out of three are obese. There are countless health problems with adults and children who are obese and the main ones include diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure/cholesterol and strokes, and these are just to name a few. Not only are there physical problems that are linked with obesity but there is also psychological issues such as depression, anxiety and substance abuse problems. Being overweight and obese also leads to discrimination and affects people's social lives as well as their jobs and families. The environment can also play a role in the cause of obesity because people make decisions based on the environment that they are in. The question is, is does society promote healthy lifestyles and encourage people to be healthy? well the answer is both yes and no. A lot of communities and companies promote healthy living but at the same time it all comes down to the persons decision whether or not they are going to chose a healthier meal option over an unhealthy one and whether they are going to get out and participate in physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 125. Obesity Is A Global Problem Obesity is a global problem. The results from population–based studies pooled across countries show an increase in the mean Body Mass Index (BMI) and prevalence of obesity between 1975 and 2014, with a higher increase in women (21.7kg/m2 to 24.2kg/m2 for men and 22.1kg/m2 to 24.4kg/m2 for women). Within the same period, there was also a corresponding increase in life expectancy (59 to 71 years). In the general sense, the increase in BMI and prevalence of obesity should correspond to a decrease in life expectancy. However, the global data shows the reverse, thereby creating the paradox that the world is getting fatter and healthier. The global increase in BMI and obesity varies drastically across countries; more so, the variance is large among several demographic subgroups. For example, low and middle–income countries have higher prevalence of individuals with low BMIs, which has been associated with economic inequalities. The determination of optimum BMI level in studies that associate BMI with mortality is a controversial issue. Some studies have associated high BMI with reduced mortality. However, these studies use only BMI, which does not account for confounding effects. Whereas, the use of BMI markers considers optimum levels to be low–normal. Pharmacological interventions are being implemented globally as result of adverse metabolic and physiological effects associated with elevated BMI levels. However, these do not address some of the health effects and economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 129. Obesity : A Growing Problem Introduction Today in the United States, obesity is a growing problem. One–third of adults in the United States are obese which is about 78.6 million people ("Adult Obesity Facts" 1). The number of adults that are obese has quadrupled in the last thirty years. Childhood obesity has doubled in the last thirty years. In 1980, seven percent of children between the ages of six and eleven were obese. In 2012, eighteen percent of children in that same age group were obese. In 1980, five percent of teens between the ages of twelve and nineteen were obese. This percentage grew to around twenty one percent in 2012 ("Childhood Obesity Facts" 1). Since 1980, obesity rates have drastically increased which is not a positive thing for the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diet and exercise can keep the weight off and provide the body with the energy it needs and improve overall physical fitness. It is recommended that adults do two hours and thirty minutes of mild aerobic activity such as walking every week. The amount of recommended time differs depending the intensity of the activity being done. Adults also should do muscle enhancing activities at least twice a week. These exercises need to work the major groups of muscle in the body, such as legs, back, and abdominals ("How much physical activity do adults need?" 1). It is recommended that children do sixty minutes of exercise a day. Those sixty minutes can be spent doing a variety of different things. Most of that hour should be used to do aerobic exercises. Three times a week children should incorporate some type of muscle enhancing exercise into the hour such as pushups. Also, children should incorporate activities like jump roping, which are bone enhancing exercises at least three times a week ("How much physical activity do children need?" 1). Likewise, diet can also help a person maintain their weight. To prevent childhood obesity and other risk factors, it is recommended that children do not just eat food from one food group, but something from all of them. The recommendation is to eat foods low in fat due to the problems excess fat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 133. Obesity Problem In America Over the past twenty five years, obesity ratio has been rising dramatically. And it is continued to become a problem in the United States. Obesity is a serious problem which should be concerned and solved by our society. The negative effects it has on individual are much larger than we think. Gaining extra weight, heart disease, and serious problems can change our human life forever. Furthermore, obesity also affects the society by costing tax payers and the government money to treat these issues. There are currently many ways of how to fight and stop the problem while it is increasing. One of the ways to help us combat with the obesity is to look at the causes such as: lack of energy balance, physical activity, and heredity. First of all, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It leads to adult weight gaining continue to rise dramatically. Causing obesity is not just the lack of energy balance, it's also the physical inactivity of the society. There are many people spends hours in front of computers doing work, watching television, or enjoying leisure time. They don't even move for a long period. In fact, overweight and obesity has linked to the result of viewing more than two hours of regular television time. It is more difficult to turn back or create an active lifestyle for adults or children. Due to better transportations and higher technology, people are relying on those too much. In the pass, people used to walk or ride bicycles instead of driving cars. A lot of calories would be burned through out those activities. Because of the modern technology and its conveniences, there are fewer demands at workplaces or at home. We also used to hand made everything in the factory. But now, the workers just only have to push a button and rely on those equipment. At school, there aren't many classes of physical education for students neither. Children need to practice the active lifestyles while they're still young. The physical activity and exercise are very important determinants of the trend in obesity. People who are lacking of exercise are more likely to be obesity because the calories they take in from food and drinks aren't burned enough. Exercise can be a valid way to lose weight other than diet. Because the extra energy we consume is stored by the body as fat if we're not active enough. Exercising just only thirty minutes a day can reduce the threats of being obesity and gaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 137. The Big Problem With Obesity Anthony Ramirez John Albert English 101 25 January 2016 The Big Problem with Obesity According to statistics from the Center of Disease and Control (2013), over 35.7% of Americans are obese. The most obvious of causes for such a huge amount of fat derives from terrible eating habits and lack of physical activity. These issues occur due to the direction of American culture. With America undergoing an era of recession, many people have relied on welfare and lost their sense of hope, which in has led them to being inactive at home. The activities that follow come from another aspect of America's culture, electronic media. People are less motivated to exercise, when TV and surfing the Internet has been such a bubble of comfort. Organic foods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On top of this fact, the issue of immobility has given family members the burden of constantly tending to an obese person's needs. From the recent statistics and facts mentioned previously, it is clear that methods to tackle American obesity has not been effective. Americans lack the ability to purge obesity, so a change must occur in three of America's institutions. The first institutions worth changing are American schools. 18% of America's children from the ages of six to eleven are obese. Another 18% of America's teenagers from the ages of twelve to nineteen are also obese (CDC Adolescent, 2013). The best way to stop a cancer is to attack at its early stages. For future generations, it is the duty of the American education system to not only focus on a student's academics, but their health also. Schools will need to change their physical education system in order to help limit obesity. Firstly controlled study in UK shows that playgrounds with designs that promote active games bring a 20% long–term improvement in physical activity (Sallis&Glanz, 2009, p. 130). With such a positive result, the US Government should put more investment into improving elementary school playgrounds. Secondly, schools will need to bribe their students into being more physically active. Recently Michelle Obama has developed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 141. Obesity And Chronic Health Problems With Obesity Question 4: You hear about different answers to why America overeats. List the diverse cause you hear about in the documentary. Throughout the film, there are a number of explanations presented as to why Americans overeat, resulting in an epidemic of obesity and chronic health problems related to weight. According to the film, obesity is the second largest cause of death in the United States (smoking being number one). Many people believe that the fast food corporations are to blame for America's problems with obesity, primarily for the reason that the lobbyist representing these companies and the corporation allow extreme advertising techniques, in addition to what the films calls "food marketing". Still, there's the other side of the argument that considers personal responsibility and free will as the cause of the national epidemic, making it up to the individual to make better health related choices. Either way, there are countless theories as to why Americans continue to overeat, despite knowing the health risks of being overweight, including biological, psychological, and environmental explanations. 1. Corporate vs. Personal Responsibility a. Corporate Responsibility i. Corporations in the fast food industry are marketing their products toward children, hoping to lure them in from a young age and make them consumers long into adulthood. The film compares this to how the tobacco industry marketed to this age group before government regulation stepped in. McDonald's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 145. The Obesity Problem In America The obesity problem in America has grown to the point that people blame a single part of the numerous issues. Obesity has increased due to the fact that consumers, franchise owners, and government have contributed to this largely increasing obesity madness. As Morgan from SuperSize Me exclaimed, "Mcbad". To solve the issue of obesity people turn to the fast and simple diets emphasize by the media that worsen the body's condition.(Omnivore's Dilemma) The way to solve this increased in this obesity issue people should not pin it on a part of the reason it should look at this from an open minded perspective. An obesity problem increased by the consumer, franchise owner, and government, one issue with interconnected web of contributors. One ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned before people frequent the fast food locations and have joyous memories within it. (Supersize Me) The Franchise owners conveniently offer special packages to save money and invite the family to indulge in the food. The people take this offer instead of planning a healthy alternative use this as the easiest instead of doing the other option. The government lets this pass and do not attempt to change the culture that surrounded by fast food.American government actually promoted the consumption of it in schools by the option for students to buy the fast food products for lunch. (SuperSize Me) Even a guest speaker who went to the school to talk about obesity promoted the consumption at one of the fast food chains. The franchises connect with the people on a personal level with special promotions to bring new people to spend money. The government lenient and in favor of it in a system that include children with the available option to consume fast food on a daily basis. The people that buy into this and ignore the fact that overconsumption is the cause of obesity. "... content... eating... an industrial food chain...".(Omnivore's Dilemma) This cycle could end with the simple solution of the agreement between the contributors to this issue , yet the American society would rather find a cause and blame it for the entire result. In conclusion, obesity has become a massive issue with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 149. Problem Of Obesity In America The problem that I would like to solve is the obesity in America, especially in the lower classes and younger citizens. Since America has one of the highest rate of obesity in the world it is a huge issue that is increasing quickly. This subject is important to me because many of my friends, family, and acquaintances are at risk of health issues because of obesity or are at risk of becoming obese because of their bad health habits. While some of them are trying to become healthier, others either won't try or use diets and other methods to become skinnier but not healthier. In the resources I read they said many things about different aspects of obesity. They talked about how obesity is caused by many things including high calorie and sugar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 153. The Problem Of Childhood Obesity It is a widely recognized fact that childhood obesity, which is defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to the 95th percentile in children, is a continually growing epidemic in this country. There are several factors causing obesity, with poor diet and physical inactivity being two of the major contributors. The policy problem that will be addressed is the lack of access to healthy food in certain areas of the community. Addressing this problem will improve the health status of a specific population (obese children). Addressing it may also help resolve one of the contemporary issues in this community. Justification/Significance A study performed by Ogden, Carroll, Kit, & Flegal (2014) found that 17% of children in this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to physical problems, obese children may also be at high risk for developing psychological problems such as low self–esteem, which may persist into adulthood. Background A food desert is an urban neighborhood or rural community without access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food (Ploeg, Breneman, Farrigan, Hamrick, Hopkins, Kaufman, ... & Tuckermanty, 2009). In urban areas, residing more than one mile away from a grocery store that stocks fresh fruits, vegetables, and raw meat is considered living in a food desert. For rural areas, the threshold is 10 miles. It is estimated that 23.5 million people live in areas that are considered food deserts, with more than half of this number being low–income families. With non–existent or limited options, those people living in food deserts often have to rely on fast food restaurants and convenience stores for daily nourishment. The existence of food deserts can be explained simply by the principle of supply and demand. Since eating healthy generally can be costly, lower income families do not have the money to spend on foods that are of higher nutritional value. Economically speaking, decreased demand does not justify increased supply. A good example of supply and demand is the fact that up until recently, the furniture company IKEA refused to open a store in Las Vegas because according to their research, there simply were not enough college graduates in this town. Oftentimes, large chain grocery stores are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...