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Childhood Obesity In The United States
The Problems of Obesity
Childhood obesity is a source of great debate in the United States. Many studies have shown the problem has become epidemic. Adults in the United
States are increasing in weight and so are children and teenagers. Many factors are contributing to this growing problem. The influence parents have on
their children can affect them negatively. Children of overweight parents are more likely to be overweight themselves. Another issue adding to the
childhood obesity problem is the fact that children and teens have more options when it comes to food choices. School lunches, vending machines, and
cheap calorie–packed snacks all contribute to this issue. Healthy foods are also more expensive and not as readily available as ... Show more content on
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The Obesity Action Coalition (OAC) is working to rid America of this issue by holding activities and initiatives, and signed on to the Harkin
/Murkowski School Nutrition Amendment to the Farm Bill. This amendment was not included in the bill. Another bill has been introduced called
the Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act or the Fit Kids Act. The act will require one hundred and fifty minutes of PE per week for elementary
schools and two hundred and twenty five minutes per week in middle and high schools (What is Being Done About the Rising Childhood Obesity
Epidemic?). This bill still has yet to be voted on and shows a prognosis of one percent of being enacted (S.1033: FIT Kids
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Cause Of Obesity In The United States
Causes of Obesity Obesity catastrophe has escalated to epidemic levels especially in developed nations such as the United States and most of European
nations. In US for instance, 25 percent of its young population are overweight while 11 percent are obese. According to medical studies, both obese and
overweight are said to have devastating impacts on both psychological and physical health. Although the mechanisms surrounding the development of
obesity are still vaguely understood, numerous studies synonymously assert that the disorder has multiple causes. Generally, obesity and overweight
are understood to be a consequence of increased calories in the body and excessive fat intake. Cultural environment, lifestyle preferences and
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The loss of muscles has a direct impact on the rate at which the body burns down calories. It generally recommended that as one grows older, they
ought to reduce the amount of calories intake. Apparently, when women approach their midlife, they tend to gain excessive weight as a result of aging
and the lifestyle adopted in addition to the role played by menopause. Majority of women gain more weight during their menopause and more fat
around their waist at this phase of their lives (What Causes Overweight and Obesity,
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Obesity in the United States
In the United States today, obesity has become an enormous burden on both the health and healthcare of those affected. In the last 3 decades, the
number of people overweight has increased dramatically. According to the Centers of Disease Control, as of 2013, 34.9% of our population is
considered overweight or obese. America is the richest yet the fattest nation in the world, and our obese backsides are the butt of jokes in every
other country (Klein, 1994). Obesity is defined as having excess body fat. To be considered obese, you must have a BMI of 30 or higher. Your BMI,
Body Mass Index, is a measure of body fat based on height and weight. While obesity can affect all ages, sexes and ethnic groups, compared with
whites, African–Americans have 51% higher and Hispanics have 21% higher obesity rates (CDC, 2010). Along with that, it has been found that
women with higher education are less likely to be obese compared to those with less education (Rodrigo, 2013). Also, obesity is affecting younger
ages each year; childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years. It is said that one–in–three
children are affected by excess body weight, which then carries into adulthood. According to the AACAP (American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry), if one parent is obese, there is a 50% chance their child will be obese and if both parents are obese their child has an 80%
chance of being obese. While obesity can affect virtually
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Obesity : The United States
Joy Ekeoma Professor Beamen English 102 – OL 20 October, 2015 Obesity in America Over the past few decades, obesity rate has grown drastically
in the United States. "A third of U.S. adults are obese" (Brady 519), placing them at a higher risk for diseases, and increased healthcare spending. It a
preventable nutritional problem that affects people of all ages, gender and race, with minority groups and people of low socioeconomic status
disproportionately affected. It is a multifaceted problem with many issues at its root. Obesity is the result of our agricultural policies, present economic
condition, and unhealthy lifestyle. Food is critical to human survival; however, cheap food although an indispensable part of our current economy does
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Astyk and Newton, in their essay: The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Go Hungry, explains that "around the world, industrial agriculture has consolidated
land ownership into the hands of smaller and smaller populations" destroying local self–sufficiency (518). Individuals are no longer able to grow own
fresh, healthy foods to feed their family. They now depend on industrially grown crops and processed foods loaded with chemicals for food.
Additionally, because of the farm policy, farmers that continue to cultivate healthy produce like fruits and vegetables get little or no government
support, thus the higher prices of fresh produce seen today at our grocery stores. With this increase in the productivity of farmers, came a proliferation
of food processing industries and fast food restaurants. These food processing industries and restaurants capitalized on the abundant, overly cheap
commodity crops to their advantage; to make profit, and to the disadvantage of poor Americans. During processing of these commodity crops, the
natural nutrients that give these foods their natural flavors are destroyed. To replace these, food additives and flavorings are added to restore their taste
and prolong their shelf life. Often these chemicals contain some harmful elements that affect the way our bodies use food. These highly processed
foods, dense in calories,
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Causes Of Obesity In The United States
Is youth obesity a problem in the United States? Obesity continues to get worse by the year. In 1980, around 35 years ago, 7% of children aged 6
to 11 were obese. In 2012, this was looked at once again. It was found that this percentage increased by nearly 11%. Only 5% of adolescents in
America, aged 12 to 19 were obese in 1980. By 2012, this increased by almost 16%. There are many different causes of obesity in both children and
adults. Obesity itself is having excess body fat, but it's often confused with simply being overweight. Being overweight is having excess weight for a
specific height, coming from muscle, bone, fat, or water. It can be a combination, as well. Obesity is most likely to begin between the young ages of 5
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A good start is a weight management program, which can be found in most communities throughout the city. The very first step should always be
to make a few modifications to bad eating habits. For example, instead of sodas and juices, try to drink water more often. Instead of fast foods, try
fruits, vegetables, and organics. Meals should be planned with a healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner with simple and small snacks in between,
such as an apple or orange. Even if healthy, there should always be a limit on snacks. Portions are a large part of a good diet, as well. Smaller
plates could help a great deal with weight loss, but a person should never starve him or herself. Parents should always be aware of what their child
eats at school, since school is generally where children spend much of their day. Not all schools support healthy eating choices, as they should. To
ensure that a child is eating healthier than what their school is providing, it's best to simply make a homemade lunch and healthy
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Obesity On The United States
We are all guilty, we rather spend five dollars on a McDonalds or Burger King meal, instead of taking a little time the day before and making our
self our own meal, but let's keep on mind that just because is made home doesn't mean is healthy. According to article "The state of obesity" by better
policies of America more than one third of adults (34.9) are obese in the United States. But why is there so much obesity on the United States and who
is there to blame? We can go ahead and blame the fast food restaurants or we can blame the people itself. In my opinion the individuals are the ones
to blame for the obesity in the United States because they rather have fast and easy food even though it's not healthy, individuals rather have
cheaper meal, and because they don't exercise enough to burn the calories they consume throughout the day. The main point of fast food is to be
fats, easy and convenient, but sometimes we humans abuse of that option that was given to us. Yes, its true fast food are everywhere in every
corner and in every place we turn to, but we cannot blame the food chains for our decisions. Obesity is like a monster and we are feeding it, we stop
on every school or work break that we have to snack on some McDonalds, wing stop, and other fast restaurants that are in our path, the only issue with
is that we consume it on a daily basis making it our routine and we end up putting our health in risk. A survey made by the college of agriculture,
consumer and
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Childhood Obesity : The United States
In February, 2010 "President Obama established a Task Force on Childhood Obesity clearly stating his goal to solve the problem of childhood obesity
within a generation" (Eschmeyer). Therefore, he launched the Let's Move campaign where Michelle Obama was the leading spokesperson for.
Furthermore, she played an important role in helping to improve the food nutrition policy. As nearly everyone knows the issue of childhood obesity has
been on the rise in the United States. In fact, children ages 6–19 have a one out of five chance of being obese as a result, putting our children at risk of
having health issues and various other problems to have to deal with in life including, being bullied. Hence, the launch of the campaign that would in
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Therefore, saying if children got more exercise such as playing outside more, played fewer video games, watched less TV and had healthier
lunches at school this would completely change obesity. Although I agree with UMCC argument up to a point, I cannot accept their overriding
assumption that only those factors would reverse childhood obesity trends. Yet some readers may challenge my view that if parents were to get
their children playing outside more and providing better meals for their children, we would not be dealing with the issue of obesity in our
children. But on the other hand, some may argue that it is not safe nowadays, allowing their children to play outside alone without a parent or
adult watching them, although I can remember growing up as a child and always playing outside. My brother and I knew that once the street
lights started coming on, it was time for us to get our butts home for dinner. But back then we knew the majority of the people on our street we
grew up on so of course if our parents could not find us they knew who to call. However, nowadays I honestly can say I do not know a lot of people
on the street we live and as a parent, I always hear horrible stories on the news about children going missing. Therefore, it makes it difficult as a
parent to decide if I should allow my child to ride his or her bike down the street to see their friend. In addition, to the factors mentioned above,
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Obesity : The United States Today
know over the past couple of years America has become one one of the most obese countries in the world and to be quite honest the reason for it
are right in front of us. If you go out to McDonalds everything is so ridiculously cheap. From snack cakes to 12 pack sodas being less than 5.00 you
can easily say that there is a problem in how we are going about this obesity problem in the United States today. To be honest how many of us can
honestly say that we have never indulged in some type of our favorite food that was extremely cheap these days? I can answer that for you not
very man at all. Upon further research I noticed that in 2012 a study showed that obesity rated have increased at a constant level and have stayed
there for about a couple of years but even that is still unacceptable. The reason why that is unacceptable is because about 40 percent of all
Americans are obese to this day that is twice the amount that is was about 30 years ago and it is still growing in outrageous numbers. Not only has
that but the number of children being obese nearly tripled in that time frame to about 17 percent. So in all honesty, do you believe that we are doing
enough to bring these ridiculous numbers? Do you believe America is doing enough to bring these numbers down? I will answer that for you a big fat
NO because making food that is unhealthy for you extremely cheap and giving your kids anything they want to eat no matter what it is apparently is
not working at all and it needs to
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Effects Of Obesity On The United States
Introduction According to the Center of Diseases and Control Center facts, during the previous 20 years, there has been a dramatic increase of weight
in the United States and the rate continues to remain high. With the estimate of more than 33% of the United States adults (34.9%) and pretty near
17% or (12.7 million) of kids and youths matured 2–19 years of age are obese" (CDC, 2014). According to a study released in June of 2013, Mexico
have passed the United States as the 'fattest' nation on 50% of the globe (CBS news, July 2013). With a 32.8 percent adult obesity rate, Mexico
simply creeps past the 31.8% obesity rate in the United States, as indicated by a study released in June of 2013 by the United Nations Food and
Agricultural Organization. With food, oil, gas, lack of stability, unemployment, and finance, body weight and statistics are continually changing not
only yearly but daily for many individuals.
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According to the interview CBS news reporter had with Dr. Abelardo Avila, Mexico NationalNutrition Institute, "the same individuals who are
malnourished are the ones getting to be large. In the poor classes there are large folks and malnourished children. The most noticeably bad thing is
the kids are becoming satisfied with obesity. It is an intense epidemic" (CBS news, July 2013). Barry Popkin, an obesity expert at the University of
North Carolina, presented a great part of the hype in Mexico's obesity to expanded utilization of cheap sugary beverages
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Obesity In The United States
One of the biggest health concern in the united states today is obesity. It has been proven that approximately 36 percent of adults and 17 percent of
children and adolescents are obese. Obesity is defined as the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. Obesity can also be represented as "BMI"
which simply means body mass index. Most people will pay little or no attention to obesity, but obesity is a dangerous health issue that can result in
death. Some of the factors that contribute to obesity are overeating, diseases, drugs and lack of exercise. Behaviors can also be a contributing factor to
obesity. Behaviour such as physical activity and dietary patterns.
Overeating contributes to obesity because when you overeat, the fat you consume ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
healthcare system. Medical costs pertaining to with oversized patients may include direct and indirect costs. A direct cost is a price that can be
completely attributed to the production of specific goods or services. Direct costs refer to materials, labor and expenses related to the production of a
product. An indirect cost, however, Indirect costs are costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object (such as a particular project, facility,
function or product). Indirect costs may be either fixed or variable. Indirect costs include administration, personnel and security costs. Direct medical
costs may include preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services related to obesity. Indirect costs relate to morbidity and mortality costs including
productivity Said the center for disease control. Productivity measures include the costs due to employees missing work for obesity–related health
issues such as heartache and other health problems that come with obesity and a smaller amount of productivity by employees while working as well
as the disability which is defined as a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities. The medical care costs
directly associated with obesity in the United States is relatively high. These costs were estimated to be about $147 billion in 2008
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Obesity Epidemic Of The United States
Isacar Duarte 1 Professor Nichols 11/11/15 Obesity In The United States The United States has never seen such levels of obesity before, this
epidemic is getting worse every year and the health complications associated with obesity can lead to the leading causes of death in America, heart
disease and cancer. Obesity has been growing steadily since 1960, but in the late 80 's obesity levels started to rise like never before. Today six out
of ten people are overweight, about 69% and more than one third of our population is obese, about 78.6 million adults (34.9%). This trend is not
slowing down as the numbers keep rising. This has been a concern for many people and now we are looking towards government action to stabilize
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Now that there is so many overweight children, for the first time ever the current generation of children is expected to have a shorter life span
then the one before them, we are seeing a drop in life expectancy. I believe the most important way to change our future is to help the children of
the present, so that they can set the trend for those who come after. In order to change children, we need help from the adults in their lives, this can
give adults some motivation to change, because if they did not want to do it for them selves, maybe Duarte 2 will do it for the children. Being
overweight is a modifiable health risk. Its a condition that can be changed through hard work and determination. Becoming obese puts you at risk
for at least six other diseases, which are organ disease, hypertension, dislipidemia, glucose intolerance, osteoarthritis, and cancer. Of these 6 diseases
5 can lead to cardiovascular disease, the number one killer in America, Cancer is second. The consequences for becoming obese are great and the
best answer is prevention. Being obese is detrimental to your health, we are seeing a rise of these complications as obesity rates grow. Just as obesity
rates have grown since the 1980 's so has
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Obesity And The United States
In the United States, more than one third of adults are obese. One in five American deaths are now associated with obesity. The prevalence of obesity
has increased at an alarming rate in the USA: in 1960 only 13% of Americans were obese. Obesity has become an epidemic and the number of
preventable deaths from obesity–related diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease continues to rise. Despite the
well–documented association between obesity and significant morbidity and mortality the American administration has not taken many steps to
combat this problem. There have been attempts by government to try and stem this epidemic, but the food industry is so wealthy and influential that
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Another example of this is the fact that the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) entered into a partnership with Coca–Cola in 2009. After
the official announcement of this agreement, 20 physicians resigned, and one stated "How can any organization, that claims to promote public health,
join forces with a company that promotes products that put our children at risk. Not only do these major food companies, such as Coca–Cola, Pepsi,
Kellogg's, ect, have control over some of the research in this area, they also have major influence on government. This is a problem very similar to
that of the tobacco industry in the 1900s: many studies showed a clear association between tobacco use and cancer, however these were denied for
many years because of the power of the tobacco industry and and their influence on government. There are many parallels today with the large
organizations that produce and sell processed food and drinks. An illustration of this is Michelle Obama's "Let's move" Campaign that was launched in
February of 2010. During the first few months of this campaign, Michelle Obama was fighting hard against these large food industries. She stated "And
we need you not just to tweak around the edges, but to entirely rethink the products that you 're offering, the
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Obesity in the United States Essay
INTRODUCTION It is no surprise that obesity is becoming an increasingly prominent health concern. In fact, since 1980 global obesity has almost
doubled. (1) "The percentage of children aged 6–11 years in the United States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2012.
Similarly, the percentage of adolescents aged 12–19 years who were obese increased from 5% to nearly 21% over the same period." (2) "35% of adults
aged 20 and over were overweight in 2008, and 11% were obese." (1) To put these percentages into perspective, in 2008 the world population was at
almost 7 billion, more than 1.4 billion adults, 20 and older, were overweight, roughly 500 million were obese. (1) Obesity can no longer simply be a
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(2) In fact, the environment may be to blame. Rapid urbanization and the development of suburbs may have developed a huge environmental impact on
a global problem.
THE PROBLEM Many of the issues with both nutrition and physical activity can be directly connected to flaws in urban design. It is evident that built
environments can effect and has affected physical activity, sedentary behaviors and physical fitness, and consequently health. (10) "Studies on sprawl
and public health have found that increased levels of sprawl are associated with increased obesity, decreased physical activity and poorer health." (9)
Certain features of the built environment –such as the presence of sidewalks, streetlights, interconnectivity of street, population density and use mix –
appear to encourage physical activity and thus reduce the risk of obesity and related health problems. Other factors – such as cul de sacs, lack of parks,
high speed traffic and auto–mobile focused transportation – may function to discourage activity and ultimately increase obesity risk. (9)
Studies have found positive associations between urban sprawl and being obese, overweight, and having inadequate physical activity. (8) If built
environments can influence health in a life threatening way then it is important to find out which
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Obesity In The United States
Disease? For centuries obesity has been a problem among the people of these earth. During these last few years it has rapidly grown all around the
world. Obesity has become a very big problem for all sexes and ages. And it has put The United States has been second in the list of countries of
most obese people in the country. Obesity is a disease because it meets all the criteria and steps needed to be a disease. Being an obese person
impairs you like any other disease. The United States is the second most obese industrialized country in the world. The first one being mexico but not
by much."It decreases life expectancy and impairs the normal functioning of the body; and it can be caused... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The government named it a disease so it could bill the medicare services. Obese people would good care can live longer than expected and don't
alway have to be in the hospital. It possible to be obese and live regular lives. "Compared to 40 years ago, people today spend more time
commuting, sitting in front of a computer, watching television, playing video games, and generally exercising less."("Obesity ProCon.")Sugary
foods and and the modern size servings have tripled in the last fifty years .Obese people have the choice of going outside and exercising and they
still choose to watch tv and not do anything. In conclusion proponents contend that obesity is a disease because it meets the definition of disease;
it decreases life expectancy and impairs the normal functioning of the body; and it can be caused by genetic factors. Not only inner shape gets
affected but also outer shape .It ends up affecting you even in your sex life . Opponents contend that obesity is not a disease because it is a
preventable risk factor for other diseases; is the result of eating too much; and is caused by exercising too little. It's also caused by a sedentary life and
wrong food
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Obesity And The United States
Compared to other countries, the United States was reported to have the second highest rate of obesity in the world after Mexico. Over the past
decade, cases of obesity have triplicated in the U.S., affecting more than one–third (34.9% or 78.6 million) of the adults (Ogden et al. 2014). Given the
current trends, it is projected that 42% of the U.S. population will be obese by 2030 (Finkelstein et al. 2012). Aside from its nefarious impact on the
overall quality of life of the affected individual on a micro level, obesity has an enormous economist cost on the US healthcare system. In their
extensive annual medical spending report, Finkelstein et al. (2012) indicated that the annual medical cost for obesity in the US amount to $147 billion...
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According to the most recent data, two states have adult obesity rates above 35 percent, 20 states have rates at or above 30 percent, 43 states have
rates at or above 25 percent and every state is above 20 percent. (State of Obesity 2013). Studies (Arcaya et al. 2013; Burdette and Whitaker 2004) have
identified various factors that play a role in the state of this current conjuncture. Findings on the subject are not uniformed however. Papas et al. (2007)
have identified twenty studies in their systematic literature review that investigate the effect of environment's structure on the rate of obesity. While 17
of those studies show a significant relationship between those two variables, three of them found no relationship. At a county–level, only two studies
(Holzer, Canavan and Bradley 2014; Slack, Myers, Martin et al. 2014) have investigated the geographical variability in the rate of obesity. They
discovered that higher obesity rates were linked with counties with lower number of dentists per capita, higher percentages of African Americans,
higher rates of unemployment, lower rates of educational attainment and fewer adults who engaged in regular physical activity. The results of these
two studies provided up to date evidence on a national scale. In the end, the situation remains, the same: the dynamic between local level factors
associated with this public health
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Childhood Obesity In The United States
Childhood obesity in the United States has reached an alarming prevalence, this serious epidemic, which directly correlates to several health concerns.
The future lies in the hands of today's children and the first priority ought to be the empowering America's youth. Research is centered on treatment,
however the point of convergence ought to be counteractive action. Two–thirds of Americans are obese or overweight, not to mention that the number
of obese adults has double within the last thirty years. Furthermore, twenty five million children in the United States are currently obese or overweight.
These children are at an increased risk for diseases, which incorporate diabetes, hypertension and heart disease, just to give some examples. It ... Show
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On a smaller scale, a change ought to occur in communities in which the children live and attend school in order to provide an environment that makes
healthy choices readily available. Parents as well as schools largely contribute to this epidemic. Schools contribute to obesity, and need to approach this
matter face first. (1) Physical education programs are limited, which is distributing considering only 3.8% of elementary schools, 7.9% of middle
schools and 2.1 percent of high schools actually provide their students with physical education. Curriculum needs to be utilized in order to educate and
empower students of the importance of nutrition and physical activity. For change to occur everyone has to be on board, particularly parents. Parents
cannot just tell children what and whatnot to do; they need to allow children to participate in planning and of activities, in order to be successful.
Children like to feel as if they are an active participant and to take part in the decision–making process, thus the parent ought to provide them with
instrumental support. Parents and school systems are strong advocates and need to implement change to receive positive results; there are various
effective methods of doing this. Children spend most of their time in school and at home, subsequently education should occur about of nutrition's and
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Obesity In The United States
For many years fast food has made a huge impact on people's lives causing many serious problems. However, there are ways to make healthier
decisions when choosing what to eat. In this paper, all of the problems that come along with eating fast food will be discussed, as well as the ways to
help these problems.
Many people just in the U.S. have been affected by obesity. "Coincidentally, 33.8 percent of the U.S. population is affected by obesity and 19 percent
of children and adolescents are also affected. Could there be a link between fast food and obesity?" (Muntel) Many in the U.S have been affected by
obesity, which can actually be caused by the amount of fast food that people are consuming. Over time, more and more people have started ... Show
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Causes Of Obesity In The United States
What we eat and drink can cause obesity, which contributes to many other increased risk conditions, such as increased mortality, increased rates of
chronic diseases and lower quality of life. About 300,000 of deaths in the U.S. are attributable to obesity related factors. Therefore, besides its social
and physical costs on the individuals, there are monetary costs. United States spends about $190.2 Billion annually on obesity related illnesses and this
makes up more than 20% of all healthcare costs.
The Federal Government has worsened the obesity epidemic by subsidizing fast food industry and allowing markets to produce cheap, unhealthy
products. Especially low–income families are subject to this obesity epidemic because they are only able
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Obesity And The United States
According to an article, "Obesity in Children", published through the medicine health website, the issue on childhood obesity in the United States
has increased within recent years. "Today, nearly a third of youths are overweight or obese. That's more than 23 million children and teenagers,"
(Childhood Obesity in the United States). Obesity can eventually lead to different and more serious health issues. Fast food restaurants attract the
attention of our younger generation and are some of the main causes of obesity today. This has become a huge issue to Americans, but especially
to the youth. With that being said, my goal in this paper is to show how rapidly obesity is increasing in children in the United States. The
definition of obesity is having too much body fat. "Generally, a child is not considered obese until the weight is at least 10 percent higher than
what is recommended for their height and body type. Obesity most commonly begins between the ages of 5 and 6, or during adolescence. Studies
have shown that a child who is obese between the ages of 10 and 13 has an 80 percent chance of becoming an obese adult" (Obesity in Children and
Teens). This has become an immense issue not only for American children, but also for people all around the world. Because of the lack of
responsibility children take about their health, they are at risk for various health problems. Not only does obesity affect their body, but, it can also
affect them mentally as well. "Over the
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Obesity And The United State Of America
"Obesity in United State of America." One can imagine how obesity is taking over the world 's population, so rapidly and it is obvious that the
United States of America has high rates of Obesity. Obesity, also known as overweight, is a serious epidemic disease that can cause harm to the
systems of the body including the heart. Obesity is the biggest threat to the United State of America 's population and something urgent has to be done,
otherwise our future generation is at stake. the parent of U.S kids should be aware that obesity is affecting health, has national consequences, and lead
to depression in the victims. If something is not done fast to alter this misfortune, there is a high percentage that our future generation is at stake.
Moreover, Obesity is a vital root of many life–threatening diseases, like diabetes type 2, high blood pressure and even strokes. Most people who are
obese are often associated with type 2 diabetes because obesity can cause resistance to insulin that produces the hormone to regulate sugar in the
blood. Malnutrition motivates obesity whereby producing a lot of cholesterol, which closes up the bloodstream in the body, causing high blood
pressure the process by which the heart is not able to pump the blood needed by the body. All this threaten the life of Americans and can lead to early
death. Most obese Americans seem as if they do not care about what they eat nor drink. Their greatest concern about what they consume is fast food
because they
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The Obesity Epidemic in the United States
The United States of America is known for having a high obesity level. According to David Frum from CNN, except for Mexicans, American
citizens are more likely to become obese than any other nationality. Some obese countries have enforced an extra high tax on fast foods and other
high calorie foods, and many people believe that the U.S. should adopt the fat tax as well. According to Dictionary.com, the fat tax is "a tax imposed
on or proposed for high–fat or otherwise unhealthy foodstuffs". Although a tax on junk food could reduce obesity, the low prices could protect low
income families from going broke, and therefore a tax on junk food would not be beneficial to America. One of the main groups that would be
negatively affected by a fat tax are the diabetics. Those who fight hypoglycemia occasionally need candy or soda to raise their blood sugar levels.
Why should diabetics have to pay more for something that could potentially save their lives? They already have to pay extremely high costs for
their insulin to keep their glucose levels from reaching too high. At Diabetic Care Services and Pharmacy, a box of five Humalog pen Kwikpens
cost $339.29, which is extremely expensive, especially if the buyer does not have health insurance. The cost of living is very high for someone with
diabetes and they might have very little money left out of each paycheck, after taxes and medical bills, for groceries. "Calorie for calorie, junk foods
not only cost less than fruits and
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Obesity And Its Effects On The United States
Obesity in the U.S. Today in the United States, obesity is the one of the leading causes of death in adults and children. Obesity also leads to several
chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one–third (34.9% or 78.6
million) of U.S. adults are obese ("Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity"). This is such a scary fact to know that more than a third of
American's are obese. Obesity itself may impact our society or better yet make our society dystopian. The word "Dystopia" according to the article
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The American society is being distracted by T.V advertisements, video testimonies, and fast food companies who're encouraging individuals to
consume fast food. This is an example of propaganda and a technological control. Obesity itself may cost a significant amount of money in the U.S.
in addition to death. According to the article "Food for Thought: Malnutrition and Obesity" by D. J. Shaw, he states that the CDC has estimated
that about 280,000 Americans dies each year from being overweight and also that obesity is costing the United States a whooping $240 Billion
dollars in health care (351). Americans aren't receiving the necessary motivation to exercise and practice a healthier lifestyle. Major fast food
restaurants such as McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and Five Guys are falsely encouraging individuals to eat their food. They're taking advantage of them by
taking all their money. Instead of spending the money on whole foods, fruits, and vegetables, they're spending all hard earned money on junk food.
In addition, consumers don't realize that these major food corporations aren't telling how many calories are in their products. As customers, we have
the right to know how's are food being processed and how many calories (sugar, fats, cholesterol, sodium) are in the food. The second dystopian
concept that'll be discussing will be a corporate control. This is widely common in our society today. Many of our hard
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Obesity in the United States
Obesity is raging in the United States. America is the fattest country on this earth. It has become a major health concern. It is not only increasing at
an alarming rate in adults, but also in children. The risk of obesity is serious; it can cause many problems in the body. In order to cut down on
obesity, Americans need to be more aware of what they eat every day, make healthier choices, and get the proper amount of exercise andnutrition. In
many cases obesity can be caused by bad eating habits, a traumatic experience, or bad eating habits as a child. In many instances, if the parents are
overweight, there is a good chance that the child will be overweight as well. Children who are overweight at a young age are almost certain to be
overweight when they grow up. Not only does being overweight make you less active, it also causes long term damage to your health. Being
overweight can cause a number of risk factors and diseases. These can include diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. These are growing
problems everywhere in the United States. It has been known for years that being overweight causes an early death. There have been many sides to
what actually causes obesity. Some say that is it caused by the environment. For example, lack of neighborhood sidewalks, or safe places for children
to play, this is a problem for many. Another big cause is advertising. Americans are surrounded by ads from food companies. Children are the target of
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The Effects Of Obesity On The United States
An epidemic is happening in the United States of America; obesity is on the rise. The United States is currently is second in the world's most obese
countries with more than two–thirds of adults being overweight ("Overweight and Obesity Statistics"). Countermeasures to promote a healthier living
style are on the rise, also. For instance, Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" program promotes eating healthy food and increasing exercise. The NFL
promotes sixty minutes of play for children each day to promote healthier living and establishing an active lifestyle. However, the one area of
healthy living promotion is lacking and that is food information. The United States must change their source of food information; the food label
must be changed. Currently the food label is inaccurate, loose in regulations, and hard to read. By changing the food label to an easier, clearer, and
more accessible source of information, then the American public will have easier access to information. Furthermore, the American public will
have an easier time choosing healthier options towards food. First off, in order to revise the food label, we need to understand how it is supposed
to work. The food label was develop, and is currently regulated by the Food and Drug Administration since 1993 (Rosso Grossman, "Food Labels").
The food label is currently has four requirements. The first is the principal display panel. This is in the front of the package and the label is what the
food is commonly
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Obesity : The United States Essay
It is no secret that obesity is huge problem in the United States. About 40% of the United States' population is obese (Centers for Disease Control
[CDC], 2015). According to CDC, obesity causes: heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and is the second most preventable disease in the United States
(2014). If that's not enough of a public health problem, than add the 147 billion dollars spent in healthcare expenses just in the U.S. alone (CDC,
2014). According to the text, Public Health 101, "the prevalence of obesity has been steadily rising in the U.S. over the last 50 years; increasing
over 250%" (Riegelman & Kirkwood, 2015, p. 114). The obesity percentages increase when a family is in poverty. The facts are that if you make about
$30,000 a year; the children of that family is almost twice as likely to be obese than a family that is making 350% above the poverty level, which is
about $136,000 a year (Riegelman & Kirkwood, 2015, p. 114). But, to make it even worse, the Mexican Americans and non–Hispanics black
populations don't even follow those statistics; they have a high obesity level in all socioeconomic levels (Riegelman & Kirkwood, 2015, p. 114). It
is crucial to solve the obesity problem because it could save the collapse of the healthcare system and millions of preventable deaths. The obesity
problem is huge but the answer to the epidemic is simple. A low–carbohydrate diet has been proven to be effective in not only losing weight, but
decreasing your chances of getting
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The Obesity Problem In The United States
Obesity is a major problem in the United States that has been increasing over the years. It is not only a problem in the States, but it is a problem
around the world. It is an issue because obesity is a public health problem; therefore, obesity can lead to an unhealthy lifestyle and may cause relatable
diseases and even death. It is a well–known health problem in U.S. due to the growing population. According to OAC (Obesity Action Coalition),
"obesity is a condition that has to do with having an excess of body fat, this is defined by genetic and environmental factors that are difficult to
control when dieting". The three major problems within obesity are how people are choosing their food. They choose to eat fast foods instead of
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Obesity can cause high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, stroke
Gallbladder disease, sleep apnea, respiratory problems, and some cancers. This all leading to bad health in the future when people are obese and
they do not do anything about it. Some individuals may not know how to figure out if they are obese. There is a BMI chart that is used for this
problem. BMI is a measurement used to indicate obesity and morbid obesity in adults. An individual can calculate their BMI by dividing a person's
weight in kilograms by his or her height in meters squared. The causes of obesity vary from each person. It can be their behavior and they may have
inherited that behavior from a parent. They can inherit heir parent's food choices, amount of physical activity they do and the amount of effort to
maintain your health. If people are not taught to do something about their weight it is likely they will not do anything about their obesity. The more
calories a person eats has also decreased the nutrients consumed that are needed for a healthy diet. The increase in portion sizes at home and when
eating out has grown over the years. People want to get more food for their money. Getting enough physical activity is an important in changing a
person's eating behaviors. They can be influence by television, computers and other technologies that can make them not want to get active. Obesity
can be caused by an individual's
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Obesity And The United States
Obesity in the United States In today's world, obesity rate has been increased significantly. Among 196 countries of the world, the Unites States is
ranked 19th, and one third of the population in the U.S. have obesity. Reason that people care about how much population is obsessed is that it is
"linked to many of the major causes of death in the United States, including heart disease, some types of cancer, strokes, diabetes, and
atherosclerosis" (Himes 73). 19th of the world may not seem very high rank, but if imagine one of three family member or neighbor is highly exposed
to disease resulted by obesity, it will not become a slight problem that they can ignore. In order to solve this severe problem, many experts of health
have researched and argued the underlying cause of obesity, and their arguments are mainly divided by two big categories: environmental factor and
genetic factor. Many researcher have argued that genetic factor have more effect on human's body weight than environment, so individual cannot
control their body weight. As those researchers said, gene have some influence on human body related with obesity, but the largest cause of this
disorder is environment. In other word, the increasing rate of obesity in America is mainly caused by toxic environment such as unhealthy eating habits
and lack of physical activity. Also, it means that there is possibility to prevent obesity if government basically change the people's thinking about
health. Overall, since
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Obesity And The United States
We are all guilty of spending five dollars a meal from McDonalds or Burger King instead of taking a little time the day before and making our self
our own meal, but let's keep in mind that just because is made home doesn't mean is healthy. According to the article "The state of obesity" by better
policies of America more than one third of adults (34.9) are obese in the United States. But why is there so much obesity in the United States and who
is there to blame? We can go ahead and blame the fast food restaurants or we can blame the people itself. Individuals are the ones to blame for the
obesity in the United States because they have this idea of eating fast and easy, but just cause is fast does not mean healthy. Fast food are part of our
daily life but is does not forces us to eat it. The main point of fast food is to be fast, easy, and convenient– but sometimes we humans abuse of that
option that was given to us. Yes, its true fast food is everywhere in every corner but we cannot blame the food chains for our decisions. Obesity is
like a monster and we are feeding it, we stop on every school or work break to snack on some McDonalds, Wing Stop, and other fast restaurants that
are in our path, the only issue with is that we consume it on a daily basis making it our routine and we end up putting our health at risk. A survey
made by the college of agriculture, consumer and environmental science assures that 94 percent of people believed individuals are primarily or
somewhat
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The Epidemic Of Obesity And The United States
Kole Dugger
Mrs. Wiest
English 132
6 February 2014
The Epidemic of Obesity In the beginning, it was just a few grains of sand. Now, those grains have seemed to triple in amount. The 1960's were great,
as many might recall. New rock bands from other countries were jamming out making number one hits on the billboards. Times were actually changing
in more than just that one way though. Hiding behind the curtains, an "epidemic," was about to break out. Unlike many epidemics, this one only
pertained to the United States. The United States of America is very unique in many ways compared to most other countries of the world. Ranging from
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It was designed for quick service, yet having great food to eat. That right there, will come back years later to haunt Americans. With a small menu
of only 9 items, there was one food item that stuck out like a sore thumb when it came to the sales charts. That item would be the delicious fifteen
cent hamburger. By 1958, McDonalds sold 100 million hamburgers. Over the years, they opened many more restaurants. Not only were they
selling, they were expanding. Business was booming, so they had no choice rather than to expand their services. In the very next year, they had
opened their 100th McDonalds restaurant. All this was in just four years, if time could tell how quickly things change, lets skip ahead another
three years. The year 1962 truly marked an era of how Americans are today. Lazy and arrogant! A Denver, Colorado McDonalds introduced indoor
seating for their McDonalds restaurant. This seems like everyday dining for most of everybody reading this. With just one food chain opening up,
surely it could not be the only cause of obesity rates in the United States. Please remember, McDonalds is not the only fast food chain around. They
inspired others along with their success. Burger King, Checkers, Hardees, Wendys and Sub Way are just a few example of fast food chains that have
began to dominate the food industry. Americans live in a wonderland of food, and they take advantage of it! With many varieties of fast food chains
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Childhood Obesity : The United States
In the recent years, the issue of childhood obesity has gained major attention in the United States especially in the 21st century. The percentage of
obesity has raised tremendously within the last decade. In a recent news article, American Obesity Rates Are on the Rise, Maggie Fox states
"about 28 percent of the people in America admits that they are obese." The United States has become the country with the highest rate of obesity
in the world. Besides adults who are obese, obesity is also a common issue to children and teenagers. Childhood is an important period when
parents help their child avoid being obese. Eating habits during childhood can have an impact on a person as they age. Children in the U.S who
are obese, will most likely develop a higher risk of having medical issue. According to the website, letsmove.gov, children who are obese, could
cause to wide range of health issues such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, high glucose levels, and more. Also,
children who are obese at a young age, are likely to remain obese in adulthood. The establishment of the bill, H.R. 2627 Salad Bars in Schools
Expansion Act, could reduce the percentage of obese children by providing salad bars during lunch times. This exposure to healthy eating habits can
help children to maintain a healthy lifestyle and to avoid future health issues. In the bill H.R. 2627 Salad Bars in Schools Expansion Act, a
congressman named Tim Ryan of Ohio, introduced to
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Obesity Epidemic Of The United States
The ongoing controversy as to who is to blame for this unhealthy food/obesity epidemic is fiercer than ever. Fingers have been pointed in all sorts of
directions and will continue to be pointed. The industries, personal responsibility, food culture, and parents have all taken heat for this rapid increase
of obesity. But who is really the root of this ongoing problem? Though the industries affect the rapid increase of obesity and health problems
correlating to this unhealthy food crisis, it is not fully their fault. If you sit down and think about it, the people who are to blame are none the less but
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Eating habits are developed from the first couple of years of a child's life, and parents must be sure to implement a well–balanced diet so that their
children get the sufficient amount of nutrients that our bodies require. Other studies conducted by CDC.gov suggest that if parent consume fruits and
vegetables around their children's, chances are that the children will adopt the healthy way of eating from their parents and their chances of becoming
overweight or obese decrease. Parental influences are only the beginning, most parents and most individuals are uneducated when it comes to
maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and some people might not even know that the average caloric intake is 2,500 calories a day to maintain a desired
weight. A healthy weight gain and weight loss is only supposed to be 1–2 pounds a week averaging to 8 pounds a month. So when a parent observes
their child gaining an excessive amount a weight and do nothing to stop it, then that's where the root of the problem stands. Parents have the power to
take their children out on walks, hikes, parks, and even just send them outside to play to burn off a couple calories. Parents also have the power to
limit what their kids can and cannot eat or how much of something they could eat. There will be a numerous amount of excuses but excuses for the
health of a child diminishing is not acceptable. Being a working parent for example is not an excuse for the unhealthy
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Obesity And The United States
Obesity is an ongoing epidemic in our county and our world. Carrying around excess weight isn't just uncomfortable, it also poses a variety of
very serious health threats, such as heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, some cancers, osteoarthritis, and gout. Also some
breathing problems, such as sleep apnea and asthma. My peers talked about the difference of being obese and overweight. The difference of the
two is how your BMI ranges. BMI stands for body mass index meaning that your height is appropriate to your weight. Scientist say that checking
your BMI is easy, you just take your weight in kilograms over your height in centimeters squared. Google says More than 35% of U.S. adults are
obese, and more than 34% are overweight in the united States. Obesity affects 17% of all children and adolescents in the United States, which is
three times more from just one generation ago. Nearly 32% of children and adolescents are either overweight or obese. Obesity in the united states
comes from the lack of exercise and the overconsumption of food. Schools getting rid of gym or recess doesn 't help our issue and their school
lunches don 't help either. Obesity is an epidemic because it is growing faster than we think and there are many health risk involved with being
overweight, the length of your life can change drastically because of your lack of knowledge of food and exercise. Another example of one of my
classmates topics is Cyber bullying is an issue in our way of
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Obesity And The United States
Obesity in the United States has been a serious problem affecting Americans and has been continually growing higher in numbers each year.
American obesity has nearly doubled within the last 40 years and is now considered to be an epidemic that is affecting millions of people around
the nation. According to the National institute of Diabetes and digestive and kidney Diseases, 31% of men and 35% of women are considered
seriously overweight, along with 15% of children between the ages of six and nineteen are also overweight. The lack of physical inactivity and
extreme poor dieting are catching up to almost the same threat as cigarettes and tobacco smoking. We as a nation are considered to be the fattest
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But now it is found and occurring in many children. At a young age moderate obesity can dramatically increase the risk of getting diabetes.
Because of the excess amount of stress put on the knees and hips, obesity can affect the joints in a serious way. Most obese persons cannot receive
joint replacement surgery. The additional fat tissue that is formed in the body need oxygen and nutrients in order to live. This causes high blood
pressure because the blood vessels cannot circulate more blood to the fat tissue and increases the workload of the heart. The heart now has to
pump more blood through the blood vessels. All the extra weight raises the rate of your heart and reduces the body's ability to transport the blood
to where it is needed. The risk of cancer increases tremendously as well. Men that are overweight get a higher risk of colon cancer and prostate
cancer. Women that are overweight have a higher chance of breast cancer, colon, uterus, and gallbladder. Our social culture is defined on the idea of
physical attractiveness. When it comes to psychosocial effects, being overweight plays a major role in the health of an individual. Culture believes
in the perfect ideal person to be thin and in shape. This is considered the "sexy" and norm of our society. The people that are overweight and obese
are often blamed for their weight and are automatically considered lazy and weak minded. This ultimately results in these people having fewer love
lives and being placed in
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The Importance Of Obesity In The United States
The basic aim of the paper is to carry out research work on the social concern which I have selected obesity. The topic of obesity has been selected
because it has become a major social concern of the United States as well as other industrialized countries. Information related to the research of
obesity will be helpful for determining major causes and adverse consequences which are associated with obesity in the U.S. This topic was
selected with the hopes in finding effective ways which can be used for preventing the ever increasing numbers of obesity in the world. While a lot
of people try to blame children, and even adults, being overweight and obese on genetics, that does not play as crucial of a role as people try to make
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As stated previously, along with home and school based intervention, it needs to get even bigger with community and government based
interventions. Education is the key. By organizing community activities, walks can be planned to encourage physical activity, paths can be made for
children to ride bikes on, and playgrounds can be established for things like basketball and other physical activity. By coming together as a
community and encouraging these things within our children, obesity can decrease significantly over the next five to ten years. Preparing foods at
home and leaving fast food chains alone is also a major factor in preventing obesity. The fast food industry has become a huge target in the obesity
rate. "Erci Schlosser's surprise best–seller, Fast Food Nation, featured some familiar demonization arguments: A cynical industry targets children,
reshapes their eating habits (it is hugely "profitable to increase the size and the fat content of their portions"), and literally spongers an epidemic ("no
other nation in history has gotten so far so fast")" (Kersh & Morone,
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Obesity Epidemic Of The United States
The number of overweight people in the United States has placed the United States twenty–seventh in a ranking of the countries with the most
prevalent case of an obesity epidemic. In the United States, "two out of three adults and one of three children are overweight or obese (_____).
Researchers have seen the overall rate of obesity increases with the influx of advertisements showcasing unhealthy products, such as sugary drinks.
Sugary drinks are "silent killers" that cause many fatalities, and health concerns for the consumer due to the deleterious ingredients they contain. A
health study at Tufts University revealed that sugar drinks cause about 100 deaths per day and about 184, 000 deaths per year (____). The American
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Sugary beverages suggest a poor dietary quality; they are loaded with added sugars and attribute to the body's energy density. "A 20–year study on
120,000 men and women found that people who increased their sugary drink consumption by one 12–ounce serving per day gained more weight over
time–about 4 pounds per year" (19). Through increasing the daily intake in trivial increments, the body substantially results in an increased BMI (body
mass index) and an increased body fat percentage score. Another study conducted at Harvard found that a 60 percent increase occurs in children for
each 12–ounce they additionally drink daily. (________) The growing correlation between obesity and sugar has led to further studies, and statistical
data. Researchers have revealed that in total, "half the people in the U.S. consume sugary drinks; 1 in 4 get at least 200 calories from such drinks; and
5% get at least 567 calories." It was additionally found that one–fourth of Americans are consuming more than 135 grams of sugar per day from soda
and other sweetened beverages, which compares to people of the past who only had 10 grams of fructose a day (_____). Such a high daily intake of
sugar and calories illustrates the risk that arises when people consume too much sugar; that is, sugary drinks result in weight issues and medical
consequences. A ban on sugary drinks would abate pricy health care bills. When people digest empty calories,
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Essay On Obesity In The United States
Why are the Childhood Obesity Rates in the United States Rising? Seventeen percent of children from the ages of two to nineteen are obese. This
accounts for around 12.7 million children and adolescents in the past ten years. If that doesn't catch your eye, this will, more than one–third of the adult
population in the United States is obese. That means more than 78.6 million adults in the United States are obese. They are many reasons why children
are becoming overweight and developing health risks. Here are some to name a few, advertising of less healthy food, less places to be active, limited
access to healthier foods, and genetic heritage. With as many advertisements there is all the different pops, chips, and candy, we shouldn't be wondering
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There are many places in the United States where it is hard to find a supermarket that sells these healthy foods. They are surrounded by convenience
stores and fast food restaurants. If these parents in these areas are able to find healthy foods in a supermarket, that doesn't mean they will be able to
afford the healthy food. This becomes a major problem for low–income families. A fourth and huge cause ofchildhood obesity comes from genetic
heritage. Being overweight and being obese tend to run in the family. A child's chances of become overweight or obese become greater if one or
both of their parents are overweight or obese. Child tend to have the same habits as their parents. If their parents are never active or always eat junk
food, the child will most likely be inactive and eat junk food. Child obesity in the Unites States is very serious. Parents need to take their child's
health seriously and not allow them to eat too much junk food or to be inactive for long periods of time. Children must eat healthier and become more
active to reduce their risk of becoming obese and having health problems later in their
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Obesity in the United States Essay
Obesity in the United States is on the rise and there is no end in sight. Obesity is a health problem that does not discriminate, it effects all ages,
genders, and races. There are many factors that can cause an individual to become obese. These factors can include calorie intake, amount of physical
activity, genetics, and environment. The rise of obesity in the United States has posed health and financial problems for this country that need to be
dealt with. It is said that an obesity epidemic is sweeping the country and that the numbers are astronomical. Approximately 31% of all adults and 15%
of children, ages 6–19 are obese. Obesity is also severe in a variety of ethnic groups. For example, 50% of non–Hispanic black women are... Show more
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In restaurants, meals come in bigger portions and in the grocery store you can find a huge selection of a variety of foods, most pre–packaged. Many
Americans are not aware that eating like this everyday can add a large amount of calories to their diet. An increase in physical activity is needed to
offset this large calorie intake, but in most cases it is not seen. Physical activity is defined as "any bodily movement produced by muscles that results
in an expenditure of energy" (American obesity). This kind of activity can be accomplished through household chores, during work, or through free
time activities. Unfortunately, technology has limited physical activity in the United States. Cars are used to run everywhere, even short distances.
Household chores have been made easier through the use of things like dishwashers, and outside activities have been pushed aside by computers and
television. With this decrease in physical activity, obesity will be almost impossible to combat. Genetics is another factor in the rise of obesity.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), multiple genes found in some individuals can increase one's susceptibility for
obesity (overweight and obesity). Many of these genes require outside factors; like an abundant food supply or little physical activity to cause obesity.
The CDC is trying to promote the awareness that genes and behavior are both needed
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Obesity Prevention In The United States
Obesity Prevention in the United States How can obesity be prevented? One of my co–workers eats unhealthy food and she barely engages in physical
activities. I wonder how this affects her health. The risks of obesity doesn't only affect the physical health of a person but also emotional and
psychological. Obesity has become a major public health challenge in the United States. Obesogenic habitat have increased due to the eating of low
calorie foods of low nutritional value and the cutback of daily physical activity (e.g., the increased portion sizes of food eaten inside and outside of the
home and the reduction of physical activities at home or in schools). Public health experts and personages need to know the best procedure and have the
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In other to prevent obesity, cities and counties have to encourage food retail establishments to promote healthier options through law and inducement.
Retail food establishments like, chain restaurants, corner stores, supermarkets, farmers markets, and mobile vendors affect public health. Public
officials have advocated a range of policy options to cities for improving access to healthy food and decreasing the popularity of unhealthy food in
various retail food settings (Diller and Graff). Paul A. Diller and Samantha Graff convey to readers that "Regulating retail food establishments can be a
powerful tool for improving a community's food environment, especially in low–income "food deserts" – areas that lack full–service supermarkets and
restaurants and are saturated with fast–food restaurants and liquor stores." Cities challenging unusual obesity rates are considering numerous governing
policies for expanding the convenience and accessibility of nutritious food, and diminishing the universality of fast–food restaurants and obesogenic
packaged food. According to the article "Regulating Food Retail for Obesity Prevention: How Far Can Cities Go?" Diller and Graff indicate that
"most states grant cities or counties some form of "home rule," allowing for broad local policymaking authority. In many home–rule states, cities or
counties exercise the "police power" – that is, the authority to regulate for the health, safety, and welfare of the community – concurrently with the
state legislature." This home rule is a form of dividing state and local power that allows municipalities to exercise only those powers directly assigned
by state law. In most states, there is solid legal authority at the municipal level that accept obesity–prevention
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Obesity In The United States Essay
Obesity is the terminology used when an individual has too much body fat. Obesity occurs over time when people eat more calories than they use. The
balance between calories in and calories out differs from person to person. Other factors that might affect a person's weight include their genetic
susceptibility, overeating, eating high fat foods, and lack of physical active. Being obese increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, arthritis,
and some cancers. Although, the attention of the health profession, the media, and mass educational campaigns about the benefits of healthier diets and
increased physical activity, the prevalence of obesity in the United States has doubled over the past three decades. In the United States obesity ... Show
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Obesity increases the risk of several debilitating, and deadly diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. The condition most strongly
influenced by body weight is type 2 diabetes Fat cells, especially those stored around the waist, secrete hormones and other substances that fire
inflammation. Although inflammation is an essential component of the immune system and part of the healing process, inappropriate inflammation
causes a variety of health problems. Inflammation can make the body less responsive to insulin and change the way the body metabolizes fats and
carbohydrates, leading to higher blood sugar levels and, eventually, to diabetes and its many complications. Another Obesity and Coronary Artery
Disease. Numerous studies have demonstrated a direct association between excess body weight and coronary artery disease (CAD). The BMI–CAD
Collaboration Investigators conducted a meta–analysis of 21 long–term studies that followed more than 300,000 participants for an average of 16 years.
Study participants who were overweight had a 32 percent higher risk of developing CAD, compared with participants who were at a normal weight;
those who were obese had an 81 percent higher risk. (9) Although adjustment for blood pressure and cholesterol levels slightly lowered the risk
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  • 1. Childhood Obesity In The United States The Problems of Obesity Childhood obesity is a source of great debate in the United States. Many studies have shown the problem has become epidemic. Adults in the United States are increasing in weight and so are children and teenagers. Many factors are contributing to this growing problem. The influence parents have on their children can affect them negatively. Children of overweight parents are more likely to be overweight themselves. Another issue adding to the childhood obesity problem is the fact that children and teens have more options when it comes to food choices. School lunches, vending machines, and cheap calorie–packed snacks all contribute to this issue. Healthy foods are also more expensive and not as readily available as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Obesity Action Coalition (OAC) is working to rid America of this issue by holding activities and initiatives, and signed on to the Harkin /Murkowski School Nutrition Amendment to the Farm Bill. This amendment was not included in the bill. Another bill has been introduced called the Fitness Integrated with Teaching Kids Act or the Fit Kids Act. The act will require one hundred and fifty minutes of PE per week for elementary schools and two hundred and twenty five minutes per week in middle and high schools (What is Being Done About the Rising Childhood Obesity Epidemic?). This bill still has yet to be voted on and shows a prognosis of one percent of being enacted (S.1033: FIT Kids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Cause Of Obesity In The United States Causes of Obesity Obesity catastrophe has escalated to epidemic levels especially in developed nations such as the United States and most of European nations. In US for instance, 25 percent of its young population are overweight while 11 percent are obese. According to medical studies, both obese and overweight are said to have devastating impacts on both psychological and physical health. Although the mechanisms surrounding the development of obesity are still vaguely understood, numerous studies synonymously assert that the disorder has multiple causes. Generally, obesity and overweight are understood to be a consequence of increased calories in the body and excessive fat intake. Cultural environment, lifestyle preferences and environmental... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The loss of muscles has a direct impact on the rate at which the body burns down calories. It generally recommended that as one grows older, they ought to reduce the amount of calories intake. Apparently, when women approach their midlife, they tend to gain excessive weight as a result of aging and the lifestyle adopted in addition to the role played by menopause. Majority of women gain more weight during their menopause and more fat around their waist at this phase of their lives (What Causes Overweight and Obesity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Obesity in the United States In the United States today, obesity has become an enormous burden on both the health and healthcare of those affected. In the last 3 decades, the number of people overweight has increased dramatically. According to the Centers of Disease Control, as of 2013, 34.9% of our population is considered overweight or obese. America is the richest yet the fattest nation in the world, and our obese backsides are the butt of jokes in every other country (Klein, 1994). Obesity is defined as having excess body fat. To be considered obese, you must have a BMI of 30 or higher. Your BMI, Body Mass Index, is a measure of body fat based on height and weight. While obesity can affect all ages, sexes and ethnic groups, compared with whites, African–Americans have 51% higher and Hispanics have 21% higher obesity rates (CDC, 2010). Along with that, it has been found that women with higher education are less likely to be obese compared to those with less education (Rodrigo, 2013). Also, obesity is affecting younger ages each year; childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years. It is said that one–in–three children are affected by excess body weight, which then carries into adulthood. According to the AACAP (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry), if one parent is obese, there is a 50% chance their child will be obese and if both parents are obese their child has an 80% chance of being obese. While obesity can affect virtually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Obesity : The United States Joy Ekeoma Professor Beamen English 102 – OL 20 October, 2015 Obesity in America Over the past few decades, obesity rate has grown drastically in the United States. "A third of U.S. adults are obese" (Brady 519), placing them at a higher risk for diseases, and increased healthcare spending. It a preventable nutritional problem that affects people of all ages, gender and race, with minority groups and people of low socioeconomic status disproportionately affected. It is a multifaceted problem with many issues at its root. Obesity is the result of our agricultural policies, present economic condition, and unhealthy lifestyle. Food is critical to human survival; however, cheap food although an indispensable part of our current economy does ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Astyk and Newton, in their essay: The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Go Hungry, explains that "around the world, industrial agriculture has consolidated land ownership into the hands of smaller and smaller populations" destroying local self–sufficiency (518). Individuals are no longer able to grow own fresh, healthy foods to feed their family. They now depend on industrially grown crops and processed foods loaded with chemicals for food. Additionally, because of the farm policy, farmers that continue to cultivate healthy produce like fruits and vegetables get little or no government support, thus the higher prices of fresh produce seen today at our grocery stores. With this increase in the productivity of farmers, came a proliferation of food processing industries and fast food restaurants. These food processing industries and restaurants capitalized on the abundant, overly cheap commodity crops to their advantage; to make profit, and to the disadvantage of poor Americans. During processing of these commodity crops, the natural nutrients that give these foods their natural flavors are destroyed. To replace these, food additives and flavorings are added to restore their taste and prolong their shelf life. Often these chemicals contain some harmful elements that affect the way our bodies use food. These highly processed foods, dense in calories, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Causes Of Obesity In The United States Is youth obesity a problem in the United States? Obesity continues to get worse by the year. In 1980, around 35 years ago, 7% of children aged 6 to 11 were obese. In 2012, this was looked at once again. It was found that this percentage increased by nearly 11%. Only 5% of adolescents in America, aged 12 to 19 were obese in 1980. By 2012, this increased by almost 16%. There are many different causes of obesity in both children and adults. Obesity itself is having excess body fat, but it's often confused with simply being overweight. Being overweight is having excess weight for a specific height, coming from muscle, bone, fat, or water. It can be a combination, as well. Obesity is most likely to begin between the young ages of 5 and 6, or during... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A good start is a weight management program, which can be found in most communities throughout the city. The very first step should always be to make a few modifications to bad eating habits. For example, instead of sodas and juices, try to drink water more often. Instead of fast foods, try fruits, vegetables, and organics. Meals should be planned with a healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner with simple and small snacks in between, such as an apple or orange. Even if healthy, there should always be a limit on snacks. Portions are a large part of a good diet, as well. Smaller plates could help a great deal with weight loss, but a person should never starve him or herself. Parents should always be aware of what their child eats at school, since school is generally where children spend much of their day. Not all schools support healthy eating choices, as they should. To ensure that a child is eating healthier than what their school is providing, it's best to simply make a homemade lunch and healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Obesity On The United States We are all guilty, we rather spend five dollars on a McDonalds or Burger King meal, instead of taking a little time the day before and making our self our own meal, but let's keep on mind that just because is made home doesn't mean is healthy. According to article "The state of obesity" by better policies of America more than one third of adults (34.9) are obese in the United States. But why is there so much obesity on the United States and who is there to blame? We can go ahead and blame the fast food restaurants or we can blame the people itself. In my opinion the individuals are the ones to blame for the obesity in the United States because they rather have fast and easy food even though it's not healthy, individuals rather have cheaper meal, and because they don't exercise enough to burn the calories they consume throughout the day. The main point of fast food is to be fats, easy and convenient, but sometimes we humans abuse of that option that was given to us. Yes, its true fast food are everywhere in every corner and in every place we turn to, but we cannot blame the food chains for our decisions. Obesity is like a monster and we are feeding it, we stop on every school or work break that we have to snack on some McDonalds, wing stop, and other fast restaurants that are in our path, the only issue with is that we consume it on a daily basis making it our routine and we end up putting our health in risk. A survey made by the college of agriculture, consumer and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Childhood Obesity : The United States In February, 2010 "President Obama established a Task Force on Childhood Obesity clearly stating his goal to solve the problem of childhood obesity within a generation" (Eschmeyer). Therefore, he launched the Let's Move campaign where Michelle Obama was the leading spokesperson for. Furthermore, she played an important role in helping to improve the food nutrition policy. As nearly everyone knows the issue of childhood obesity has been on the rise in the United States. In fact, children ages 6–19 have a one out of five chance of being obese as a result, putting our children at risk of having health issues and various other problems to have to deal with in life including, being bullied. Hence, the launch of the campaign that would in later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, saying if children got more exercise such as playing outside more, played fewer video games, watched less TV and had healthier lunches at school this would completely change obesity. Although I agree with UMCC argument up to a point, I cannot accept their overriding assumption that only those factors would reverse childhood obesity trends. Yet some readers may challenge my view that if parents were to get their children playing outside more and providing better meals for their children, we would not be dealing with the issue of obesity in our children. But on the other hand, some may argue that it is not safe nowadays, allowing their children to play outside alone without a parent or adult watching them, although I can remember growing up as a child and always playing outside. My brother and I knew that once the street lights started coming on, it was time for us to get our butts home for dinner. But back then we knew the majority of the people on our street we grew up on so of course if our parents could not find us they knew who to call. However, nowadays I honestly can say I do not know a lot of people on the street we live and as a parent, I always hear horrible stories on the news about children going missing. Therefore, it makes it difficult as a parent to decide if I should allow my child to ride his or her bike down the street to see their friend. In addition, to the factors mentioned above, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Obesity : The United States Today know over the past couple of years America has become one one of the most obese countries in the world and to be quite honest the reason for it are right in front of us. If you go out to McDonalds everything is so ridiculously cheap. From snack cakes to 12 pack sodas being less than 5.00 you can easily say that there is a problem in how we are going about this obesity problem in the United States today. To be honest how many of us can honestly say that we have never indulged in some type of our favorite food that was extremely cheap these days? I can answer that for you not very man at all. Upon further research I noticed that in 2012 a study showed that obesity rated have increased at a constant level and have stayed there for about a couple of years but even that is still unacceptable. The reason why that is unacceptable is because about 40 percent of all Americans are obese to this day that is twice the amount that is was about 30 years ago and it is still growing in outrageous numbers. Not only has that but the number of children being obese nearly tripled in that time frame to about 17 percent. So in all honesty, do you believe that we are doing enough to bring these ridiculous numbers? Do you believe America is doing enough to bring these numbers down? I will answer that for you a big fat NO because making food that is unhealthy for you extremely cheap and giving your kids anything they want to eat no matter what it is apparently is not working at all and it needs to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Effects Of Obesity On The United States Introduction According to the Center of Diseases and Control Center facts, during the previous 20 years, there has been a dramatic increase of weight in the United States and the rate continues to remain high. With the estimate of more than 33% of the United States adults (34.9%) and pretty near 17% or (12.7 million) of kids and youths matured 2–19 years of age are obese" (CDC, 2014). According to a study released in June of 2013, Mexico have passed the United States as the 'fattest' nation on 50% of the globe (CBS news, July 2013). With a 32.8 percent adult obesity rate, Mexico simply creeps past the 31.8% obesity rate in the United States, as indicated by a study released in June of 2013 by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization. With food, oil, gas, lack of stability, unemployment, and finance, body weight and statistics are continually changing not only yearly but daily for many individuals. Literature According to the interview CBS news reporter had with Dr. Abelardo Avila, Mexico NationalNutrition Institute, "the same individuals who are malnourished are the ones getting to be large. In the poor classes there are large folks and malnourished children. The most noticeably bad thing is the kids are becoming satisfied with obesity. It is an intense epidemic" (CBS news, July 2013). Barry Popkin, an obesity expert at the University of North Carolina, presented a great part of the hype in Mexico's obesity to expanded utilization of cheap sugary beverages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Obesity In The United States One of the biggest health concern in the united states today is obesity. It has been proven that approximately 36 percent of adults and 17 percent of children and adolescents are obese. Obesity is defined as the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. Obesity can also be represented as "BMI" which simply means body mass index. Most people will pay little or no attention to obesity, but obesity is a dangerous health issue that can result in death. Some of the factors that contribute to obesity are overeating, diseases, drugs and lack of exercise. Behaviors can also be a contributing factor to obesity. Behaviour such as physical activity and dietary patterns. Overeating contributes to obesity because when you overeat, the fat you consume ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... healthcare system. Medical costs pertaining to with oversized patients may include direct and indirect costs. A direct cost is a price that can be completely attributed to the production of specific goods or services. Direct costs refer to materials, labor and expenses related to the production of a product. An indirect cost, however, Indirect costs are costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object (such as a particular project, facility, function or product). Indirect costs may be either fixed or variable. Indirect costs include administration, personnel and security costs. Direct medical costs may include preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services related to obesity. Indirect costs relate to morbidity and mortality costs including productivity Said the center for disease control. Productivity measures include the costs due to employees missing work for obesity–related health issues such as heartache and other health problems that come with obesity and a smaller amount of productivity by employees while working as well as the disability which is defined as a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities. The medical care costs directly associated with obesity in the United States is relatively high. These costs were estimated to be about $147 billion in 2008 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Obesity Epidemic Of The United States Isacar Duarte 1 Professor Nichols 11/11/15 Obesity In The United States The United States has never seen such levels of obesity before, this epidemic is getting worse every year and the health complications associated with obesity can lead to the leading causes of death in America, heart disease and cancer. Obesity has been growing steadily since 1960, but in the late 80 's obesity levels started to rise like never before. Today six out of ten people are overweight, about 69% and more than one third of our population is obese, about 78.6 million adults (34.9%). This trend is not slowing down as the numbers keep rising. This has been a concern for many people and now we are looking towards government action to stabilize this epidemic. There... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now that there is so many overweight children, for the first time ever the current generation of children is expected to have a shorter life span then the one before them, we are seeing a drop in life expectancy. I believe the most important way to change our future is to help the children of the present, so that they can set the trend for those who come after. In order to change children, we need help from the adults in their lives, this can give adults some motivation to change, because if they did not want to do it for them selves, maybe Duarte 2 will do it for the children. Being overweight is a modifiable health risk. Its a condition that can be changed through hard work and determination. Becoming obese puts you at risk for at least six other diseases, which are organ disease, hypertension, dislipidemia, glucose intolerance, osteoarthritis, and cancer. Of these 6 diseases 5 can lead to cardiovascular disease, the number one killer in America, Cancer is second. The consequences for becoming obese are great and the best answer is prevention. Being obese is detrimental to your health, we are seeing a rise of these complications as obesity rates grow. Just as obesity rates have grown since the 1980 's so has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Obesity And The United States In the United States, more than one third of adults are obese. One in five American deaths are now associated with obesity. The prevalence of obesity has increased at an alarming rate in the USA: in 1960 only 13% of Americans were obese. Obesity has become an epidemic and the number of preventable deaths from obesity–related diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease continues to rise. Despite the well–documented association between obesity and significant morbidity and mortality the American administration has not taken many steps to combat this problem. There have been attempts by government to try and stem this epidemic, but the food industry is so wealthy and influential that policies against obesity are very... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example of this is the fact that the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) entered into a partnership with Coca–Cola in 2009. After the official announcement of this agreement, 20 physicians resigned, and one stated "How can any organization, that claims to promote public health, join forces with a company that promotes products that put our children at risk. Not only do these major food companies, such as Coca–Cola, Pepsi, Kellogg's, ect, have control over some of the research in this area, they also have major influence on government. This is a problem very similar to that of the tobacco industry in the 1900s: many studies showed a clear association between tobacco use and cancer, however these were denied for many years because of the power of the tobacco industry and and their influence on government. There are many parallels today with the large organizations that produce and sell processed food and drinks. An illustration of this is Michelle Obama's "Let's move" Campaign that was launched in February of 2010. During the first few months of this campaign, Michelle Obama was fighting hard against these large food industries. She stated "And we need you not just to tweak around the edges, but to entirely rethink the products that you 're offering, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Obesity in the United States Essay INTRODUCTION It is no surprise that obesity is becoming an increasingly prominent health concern. In fact, since 1980 global obesity has almost doubled. (1) "The percentage of children aged 6–11 years in the United States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2012. Similarly, the percentage of adolescents aged 12–19 years who were obese increased from 5% to nearly 21% over the same period." (2) "35% of adults aged 20 and over were overweight in 2008, and 11% were obese." (1) To put these percentages into perspective, in 2008 the world population was at almost 7 billion, more than 1.4 billion adults, 20 and older, were overweight, roughly 500 million were obese. (1) Obesity can no longer simply be a concern; it is a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2) In fact, the environment may be to blame. Rapid urbanization and the development of suburbs may have developed a huge environmental impact on a global problem. THE PROBLEM Many of the issues with both nutrition and physical activity can be directly connected to flaws in urban design. It is evident that built environments can effect and has affected physical activity, sedentary behaviors and physical fitness, and consequently health. (10) "Studies on sprawl and public health have found that increased levels of sprawl are associated with increased obesity, decreased physical activity and poorer health." (9) Certain features of the built environment –such as the presence of sidewalks, streetlights, interconnectivity of street, population density and use mix – appear to encourage physical activity and thus reduce the risk of obesity and related health problems. Other factors – such as cul de sacs, lack of parks, high speed traffic and auto–mobile focused transportation – may function to discourage activity and ultimately increase obesity risk. (9) Studies have found positive associations between urban sprawl and being obese, overweight, and having inadequate physical activity. (8) If built environments can influence health in a life threatening way then it is important to find out which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Obesity In The United States Disease? For centuries obesity has been a problem among the people of these earth. During these last few years it has rapidly grown all around the world. Obesity has become a very big problem for all sexes and ages. And it has put The United States has been second in the list of countries of most obese people in the country. Obesity is a disease because it meets all the criteria and steps needed to be a disease. Being an obese person impairs you like any other disease. The United States is the second most obese industrialized country in the world. The first one being mexico but not by much."It decreases life expectancy and impairs the normal functioning of the body; and it can be caused... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government named it a disease so it could bill the medicare services. Obese people would good care can live longer than expected and don't alway have to be in the hospital. It possible to be obese and live regular lives. "Compared to 40 years ago, people today spend more time commuting, sitting in front of a computer, watching television, playing video games, and generally exercising less."("Obesity ProCon.")Sugary foods and and the modern size servings have tripled in the last fifty years .Obese people have the choice of going outside and exercising and they still choose to watch tv and not do anything. In conclusion proponents contend that obesity is a disease because it meets the definition of disease; it decreases life expectancy and impairs the normal functioning of the body; and it can be caused by genetic factors. Not only inner shape gets affected but also outer shape .It ends up affecting you even in your sex life . Opponents contend that obesity is not a disease because it is a preventable risk factor for other diseases; is the result of eating too much; and is caused by exercising too little. It's also caused by a sedentary life and wrong food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Obesity And The United States Compared to other countries, the United States was reported to have the second highest rate of obesity in the world after Mexico. Over the past decade, cases of obesity have triplicated in the U.S., affecting more than one–third (34.9% or 78.6 million) of the adults (Ogden et al. 2014). Given the current trends, it is projected that 42% of the U.S. population will be obese by 2030 (Finkelstein et al. 2012). Aside from its nefarious impact on the overall quality of life of the affected individual on a micro level, obesity has an enormous economist cost on the US healthcare system. In their extensive annual medical spending report, Finkelstein et al. (2012) indicated that the annual medical cost for obesity in the US amount to $147 billion... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the most recent data, two states have adult obesity rates above 35 percent, 20 states have rates at or above 30 percent, 43 states have rates at or above 25 percent and every state is above 20 percent. (State of Obesity 2013). Studies (Arcaya et al. 2013; Burdette and Whitaker 2004) have identified various factors that play a role in the state of this current conjuncture. Findings on the subject are not uniformed however. Papas et al. (2007) have identified twenty studies in their systematic literature review that investigate the effect of environment's structure on the rate of obesity. While 17 of those studies show a significant relationship between those two variables, three of them found no relationship. At a county–level, only two studies (Holzer, Canavan and Bradley 2014; Slack, Myers, Martin et al. 2014) have investigated the geographical variability in the rate of obesity. They discovered that higher obesity rates were linked with counties with lower number of dentists per capita, higher percentages of African Americans, higher rates of unemployment, lower rates of educational attainment and fewer adults who engaged in regular physical activity. The results of these two studies provided up to date evidence on a national scale. In the end, the situation remains, the same: the dynamic between local level factors associated with this public health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Childhood Obesity In The United States Childhood obesity in the United States has reached an alarming prevalence, this serious epidemic, which directly correlates to several health concerns. The future lies in the hands of today's children and the first priority ought to be the empowering America's youth. Research is centered on treatment, however the point of convergence ought to be counteractive action. Two–thirds of Americans are obese or overweight, not to mention that the number of obese adults has double within the last thirty years. Furthermore, twenty five million children in the United States are currently obese or overweight. These children are at an increased risk for diseases, which incorporate diabetes, hypertension and heart disease, just to give some examples. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On a smaller scale, a change ought to occur in communities in which the children live and attend school in order to provide an environment that makes healthy choices readily available. Parents as well as schools largely contribute to this epidemic. Schools contribute to obesity, and need to approach this matter face first. (1) Physical education programs are limited, which is distributing considering only 3.8% of elementary schools, 7.9% of middle schools and 2.1 percent of high schools actually provide their students with physical education. Curriculum needs to be utilized in order to educate and empower students of the importance of nutrition and physical activity. For change to occur everyone has to be on board, particularly parents. Parents cannot just tell children what and whatnot to do; they need to allow children to participate in planning and of activities, in order to be successful. Children like to feel as if they are an active participant and to take part in the decision–making process, thus the parent ought to provide them with instrumental support. Parents and school systems are strong advocates and need to implement change to receive positive results; there are various effective methods of doing this. Children spend most of their time in school and at home, subsequently education should occur about of nutrition's and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Obesity In The United States For many years fast food has made a huge impact on people's lives causing many serious problems. However, there are ways to make healthier decisions when choosing what to eat. In this paper, all of the problems that come along with eating fast food will be discussed, as well as the ways to help these problems. Many people just in the U.S. have been affected by obesity. "Coincidentally, 33.8 percent of the U.S. population is affected by obesity and 19 percent of children and adolescents are also affected. Could there be a link between fast food and obesity?" (Muntel) Many in the U.S have been affected by obesity, which can actually be caused by the amount of fast food that people are consuming. Over time, more and more people have started ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is still very unhealthy and can cause many health problems such as diabetes or even heart disease. Works Cited Kalb, Claudia. Newsweek. N.p.: n.p., 2010. Point of View Reference Center. Web. 2 Feb. 2016. . Larson, Nicole, et al. Secular Trends in Fast–Food Restaurant Use among Adolescents and Maternal Caregivers from 1999 to 2010. N.p.: n.p., 2014. Professional Development Collection. Web. 5 Feb. 2016. . Muntel, Sarah. "Fast Food– Is It the Enemy." Obesity Action Coalition (OAC). N.p., 2016. Web. 4 Feb. 2016. . Schlosser, Eric. Fast Food Nation. New York: Houghton Miffllin Company, 2002. Print. Smith, Melinda, Lawrence Robinson, and Jeanne Segal. "Healthy Fast Food." Help Guide. N.p., Feb. 2016. Web. 19 Feb. 2016. . Taubes, Gary. "The New Obesity Campaigns Have It All Wrong." Newsweek 14 May 2012: 32 –36. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Causes Of Obesity In The United States What we eat and drink can cause obesity, which contributes to many other increased risk conditions, such as increased mortality, increased rates of chronic diseases and lower quality of life. About 300,000 of deaths in the U.S. are attributable to obesity related factors. Therefore, besides its social and physical costs on the individuals, there are monetary costs. United States spends about $190.2 Billion annually on obesity related illnesses and this makes up more than 20% of all healthcare costs. The Federal Government has worsened the obesity epidemic by subsidizing fast food industry and allowing markets to produce cheap, unhealthy products. Especially low–income families are subject to this obesity epidemic because they are only able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Obesity And The United States According to an article, "Obesity in Children", published through the medicine health website, the issue on childhood obesity in the United States has increased within recent years. "Today, nearly a third of youths are overweight or obese. That's more than 23 million children and teenagers," (Childhood Obesity in the United States). Obesity can eventually lead to different and more serious health issues. Fast food restaurants attract the attention of our younger generation and are some of the main causes of obesity today. This has become a huge issue to Americans, but especially to the youth. With that being said, my goal in this paper is to show how rapidly obesity is increasing in children in the United States. The definition of obesity is having too much body fat. "Generally, a child is not considered obese until the weight is at least 10 percent higher than what is recommended for their height and body type. Obesity most commonly begins between the ages of 5 and 6, or during adolescence. Studies have shown that a child who is obese between the ages of 10 and 13 has an 80 percent chance of becoming an obese adult" (Obesity in Children and Teens). This has become an immense issue not only for American children, but also for people all around the world. Because of the lack of responsibility children take about their health, they are at risk for various health problems. Not only does obesity affect their body, but, it can also affect them mentally as well. "Over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Obesity And The United State Of America "Obesity in United State of America." One can imagine how obesity is taking over the world 's population, so rapidly and it is obvious that the United States of America has high rates of Obesity. Obesity, also known as overweight, is a serious epidemic disease that can cause harm to the systems of the body including the heart. Obesity is the biggest threat to the United State of America 's population and something urgent has to be done, otherwise our future generation is at stake. the parent of U.S kids should be aware that obesity is affecting health, has national consequences, and lead to depression in the victims. If something is not done fast to alter this misfortune, there is a high percentage that our future generation is at stake. Moreover, Obesity is a vital root of many life–threatening diseases, like diabetes type 2, high blood pressure and even strokes. Most people who are obese are often associated with type 2 diabetes because obesity can cause resistance to insulin that produces the hormone to regulate sugar in the blood. Malnutrition motivates obesity whereby producing a lot of cholesterol, which closes up the bloodstream in the body, causing high blood pressure the process by which the heart is not able to pump the blood needed by the body. All this threaten the life of Americans and can lead to early death. Most obese Americans seem as if they do not care about what they eat nor drink. Their greatest concern about what they consume is fast food because they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Obesity Epidemic in the United States The United States of America is known for having a high obesity level. According to David Frum from CNN, except for Mexicans, American citizens are more likely to become obese than any other nationality. Some obese countries have enforced an extra high tax on fast foods and other high calorie foods, and many people believe that the U.S. should adopt the fat tax as well. According to Dictionary.com, the fat tax is "a tax imposed on or proposed for high–fat or otherwise unhealthy foodstuffs". Although a tax on junk food could reduce obesity, the low prices could protect low income families from going broke, and therefore a tax on junk food would not be beneficial to America. One of the main groups that would be negatively affected by a fat tax are the diabetics. Those who fight hypoglycemia occasionally need candy or soda to raise their blood sugar levels. Why should diabetics have to pay more for something that could potentially save their lives? They already have to pay extremely high costs for their insulin to keep their glucose levels from reaching too high. At Diabetic Care Services and Pharmacy, a box of five Humalog pen Kwikpens cost $339.29, which is extremely expensive, especially if the buyer does not have health insurance. The cost of living is very high for someone with diabetes and they might have very little money left out of each paycheck, after taxes and medical bills, for groceries. "Calorie for calorie, junk foods not only cost less than fruits and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Obesity And Its Effects On The United States Obesity in the U.S. Today in the United States, obesity is the one of the leading causes of death in adults and children. Obesity also leads to several chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one–third (34.9% or 78.6 million) of U.S. adults are obese ("Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity"). This is such a scary fact to know that more than a third of American's are obese. Obesity itself may impact our society or better yet make our society dystopian. The word "Dystopia" according to the article "Dystopias: Definition and Characteristics" is defined as, "A futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control, and illusion of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The American society is being distracted by T.V advertisements, video testimonies, and fast food companies who're encouraging individuals to consume fast food. This is an example of propaganda and a technological control. Obesity itself may cost a significant amount of money in the U.S. in addition to death. According to the article "Food for Thought: Malnutrition and Obesity" by D. J. Shaw, he states that the CDC has estimated that about 280,000 Americans dies each year from being overweight and also that obesity is costing the United States a whooping $240 Billion dollars in health care (351). Americans aren't receiving the necessary motivation to exercise and practice a healthier lifestyle. Major fast food restaurants such as McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and Five Guys are falsely encouraging individuals to eat their food. They're taking advantage of them by taking all their money. Instead of spending the money on whole foods, fruits, and vegetables, they're spending all hard earned money on junk food. In addition, consumers don't realize that these major food corporations aren't telling how many calories are in their products. As customers, we have the right to know how's are food being processed and how many calories (sugar, fats, cholesterol, sodium) are in the food. The second dystopian concept that'll be discussing will be a corporate control. This is widely common in our society today. Many of our hard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Obesity And The United States Obesity in the United States Obesity is raging in the United States. America is the fattest country on this earth. It has become a major health concern. It is not only increasing at an alarming rate in adults, but also in children. The risk of obesity is serious; it can cause many problems in the body. In order to cut down on obesity, Americans need to be more aware of what they eat every day, make healthier choices, and get the proper amount of exercise andnutrition. In many cases obesity can be caused by bad eating habits, a traumatic experience, or bad eating habits as a child. In many instances, if the parents are overweight, there is a good chance that the child will be overweight as well. Children who are overweight at a young age are almost certain to be overweight when they grow up. Not only does being overweight make you less active, it also causes long term damage to your health. Being overweight can cause a number of risk factors and diseases. These can include diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. These are growing problems everywhere in the United States. It has been known for years that being overweight causes an early death. There have been many sides to what actually causes obesity. Some say that is it caused by the environment. For example, lack of neighborhood sidewalks, or safe places for children to play, this is a problem for many. Another big cause is advertising. Americans are surrounded by ads from food companies. Children are the target of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Effects Of Obesity On The United States An epidemic is happening in the United States of America; obesity is on the rise. The United States is currently is second in the world's most obese countries with more than two–thirds of adults being overweight ("Overweight and Obesity Statistics"). Countermeasures to promote a healthier living style are on the rise, also. For instance, Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" program promotes eating healthy food and increasing exercise. The NFL promotes sixty minutes of play for children each day to promote healthier living and establishing an active lifestyle. However, the one area of healthy living promotion is lacking and that is food information. The United States must change their source of food information; the food label must be changed. Currently the food label is inaccurate, loose in regulations, and hard to read. By changing the food label to an easier, clearer, and more accessible source of information, then the American public will have easier access to information. Furthermore, the American public will have an easier time choosing healthier options towards food. First off, in order to revise the food label, we need to understand how it is supposed to work. The food label was develop, and is currently regulated by the Food and Drug Administration since 1993 (Rosso Grossman, "Food Labels"). The food label is currently has four requirements. The first is the principal display panel. This is in the front of the package and the label is what the food is commonly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Obesity : The United States Essay It is no secret that obesity is huge problem in the United States. About 40% of the United States' population is obese (Centers for Disease Control [CDC], 2015). According to CDC, obesity causes: heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and is the second most preventable disease in the United States (2014). If that's not enough of a public health problem, than add the 147 billion dollars spent in healthcare expenses just in the U.S. alone (CDC, 2014). According to the text, Public Health 101, "the prevalence of obesity has been steadily rising in the U.S. over the last 50 years; increasing over 250%" (Riegelman & Kirkwood, 2015, p. 114). The obesity percentages increase when a family is in poverty. The facts are that if you make about $30,000 a year; the children of that family is almost twice as likely to be obese than a family that is making 350% above the poverty level, which is about $136,000 a year (Riegelman & Kirkwood, 2015, p. 114). But, to make it even worse, the Mexican Americans and non–Hispanics black populations don't even follow those statistics; they have a high obesity level in all socioeconomic levels (Riegelman & Kirkwood, 2015, p. 114). It is crucial to solve the obesity problem because it could save the collapse of the healthcare system and millions of preventable deaths. The obesity problem is huge but the answer to the epidemic is simple. A low–carbohydrate diet has been proven to be effective in not only losing weight, but decreasing your chances of getting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Obesity Problem In The United States Obesity is a major problem in the United States that has been increasing over the years. It is not only a problem in the States, but it is a problem around the world. It is an issue because obesity is a public health problem; therefore, obesity can lead to an unhealthy lifestyle and may cause relatable diseases and even death. It is a well–known health problem in U.S. due to the growing population. According to OAC (Obesity Action Coalition), "obesity is a condition that has to do with having an excess of body fat, this is defined by genetic and environmental factors that are difficult to control when dieting". The three major problems within obesity are how people are choosing their food. They choose to eat fast foods instead of cooking at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obesity can cause high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, stroke Gallbladder disease, sleep apnea, respiratory problems, and some cancers. This all leading to bad health in the future when people are obese and they do not do anything about it. Some individuals may not know how to figure out if they are obese. There is a BMI chart that is used for this problem. BMI is a measurement used to indicate obesity and morbid obesity in adults. An individual can calculate their BMI by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by his or her height in meters squared. The causes of obesity vary from each person. It can be their behavior and they may have inherited that behavior from a parent. They can inherit heir parent's food choices, amount of physical activity they do and the amount of effort to maintain your health. If people are not taught to do something about their weight it is likely they will not do anything about their obesity. The more calories a person eats has also decreased the nutrients consumed that are needed for a healthy diet. The increase in portion sizes at home and when eating out has grown over the years. People want to get more food for their money. Getting enough physical activity is an important in changing a person's eating behaviors. They can be influence by television, computers and other technologies that can make them not want to get active. Obesity can be caused by an individual's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Obesity And The United States Obesity in the United States In today's world, obesity rate has been increased significantly. Among 196 countries of the world, the Unites States is ranked 19th, and one third of the population in the U.S. have obesity. Reason that people care about how much population is obsessed is that it is "linked to many of the major causes of death in the United States, including heart disease, some types of cancer, strokes, diabetes, and atherosclerosis" (Himes 73). 19th of the world may not seem very high rank, but if imagine one of three family member or neighbor is highly exposed to disease resulted by obesity, it will not become a slight problem that they can ignore. In order to solve this severe problem, many experts of health have researched and argued the underlying cause of obesity, and their arguments are mainly divided by two big categories: environmental factor and genetic factor. Many researcher have argued that genetic factor have more effect on human's body weight than environment, so individual cannot control their body weight. As those researchers said, gene have some influence on human body related with obesity, but the largest cause of this disorder is environment. In other word, the increasing rate of obesity in America is mainly caused by toxic environment such as unhealthy eating habits and lack of physical activity. Also, it means that there is possibility to prevent obesity if government basically change the people's thinking about health. Overall, since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Obesity And The United States We are all guilty of spending five dollars a meal from McDonalds or Burger King instead of taking a little time the day before and making our self our own meal, but let's keep in mind that just because is made home doesn't mean is healthy. According to the article "The state of obesity" by better policies of America more than one third of adults (34.9) are obese in the United States. But why is there so much obesity in the United States and who is there to blame? We can go ahead and blame the fast food restaurants or we can blame the people itself. Individuals are the ones to blame for the obesity in the United States because they have this idea of eating fast and easy, but just cause is fast does not mean healthy. Fast food are part of our daily life but is does not forces us to eat it. The main point of fast food is to be fast, easy, and convenient– but sometimes we humans abuse of that option that was given to us. Yes, its true fast food is everywhere in every corner but we cannot blame the food chains for our decisions. Obesity is like a monster and we are feeding it, we stop on every school or work break to snack on some McDonalds, Wing Stop, and other fast restaurants that are in our path, the only issue with is that we consume it on a daily basis making it our routine and we end up putting our health at risk. A survey made by the college of agriculture, consumer and environmental science assures that 94 percent of people believed individuals are primarily or somewhat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Epidemic Of Obesity And The United States Kole Dugger Mrs. Wiest English 132 6 February 2014 The Epidemic of Obesity In the beginning, it was just a few grains of sand. Now, those grains have seemed to triple in amount. The 1960's were great, as many might recall. New rock bands from other countries were jamming out making number one hits on the billboards. Times were actually changing in more than just that one way though. Hiding behind the curtains, an "epidemic," was about to break out. Unlike many epidemics, this one only pertained to the United States. The United States of America is very unique in many ways compared to most other countries of the world. Ranging from activities and the way they live, to the way its government is ran and how different the means of education ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was designed for quick service, yet having great food to eat. That right there, will come back years later to haunt Americans. With a small menu of only 9 items, there was one food item that stuck out like a sore thumb when it came to the sales charts. That item would be the delicious fifteen cent hamburger. By 1958, McDonalds sold 100 million hamburgers. Over the years, they opened many more restaurants. Not only were they selling, they were expanding. Business was booming, so they had no choice rather than to expand their services. In the very next year, they had opened their 100th McDonalds restaurant. All this was in just four years, if time could tell how quickly things change, lets skip ahead another three years. The year 1962 truly marked an era of how Americans are today. Lazy and arrogant! A Denver, Colorado McDonalds introduced indoor seating for their McDonalds restaurant. This seems like everyday dining for most of everybody reading this. With just one food chain opening up, surely it could not be the only cause of obesity rates in the United States. Please remember, McDonalds is not the only fast food chain around. They inspired others along with their success. Burger King, Checkers, Hardees, Wendys and Sub Way are just a few example of fast food chains that have began to dominate the food industry. Americans live in a wonderland of food, and they take advantage of it! With many varieties of fast food chains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Childhood Obesity : The United States In the recent years, the issue of childhood obesity has gained major attention in the United States especially in the 21st century. The percentage of obesity has raised tremendously within the last decade. In a recent news article, American Obesity Rates Are on the Rise, Maggie Fox states "about 28 percent of the people in America admits that they are obese." The United States has become the country with the highest rate of obesity in the world. Besides adults who are obese, obesity is also a common issue to children and teenagers. Childhood is an important period when parents help their child avoid being obese. Eating habits during childhood can have an impact on a person as they age. Children in the U.S who are obese, will most likely develop a higher risk of having medical issue. According to the website, letsmove.gov, children who are obese, could cause to wide range of health issues such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, high glucose levels, and more. Also, children who are obese at a young age, are likely to remain obese in adulthood. The establishment of the bill, H.R. 2627 Salad Bars in Schools Expansion Act, could reduce the percentage of obese children by providing salad bars during lunch times. This exposure to healthy eating habits can help children to maintain a healthy lifestyle and to avoid future health issues. In the bill H.R. 2627 Salad Bars in Schools Expansion Act, a congressman named Tim Ryan of Ohio, introduced to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Obesity Epidemic Of The United States The ongoing controversy as to who is to blame for this unhealthy food/obesity epidemic is fiercer than ever. Fingers have been pointed in all sorts of directions and will continue to be pointed. The industries, personal responsibility, food culture, and parents have all taken heat for this rapid increase of obesity. But who is really the root of this ongoing problem? Though the industries affect the rapid increase of obesity and health problems correlating to this unhealthy food crisis, it is not fully their fault. If you sit down and think about it, the people who are to blame are none the less but the parents. The reasoning for my logic being that children spend the majority of their time at home or in the presence of their family,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eating habits are developed from the first couple of years of a child's life, and parents must be sure to implement a well–balanced diet so that their children get the sufficient amount of nutrients that our bodies require. Other studies conducted by CDC.gov suggest that if parent consume fruits and vegetables around their children's, chances are that the children will adopt the healthy way of eating from their parents and their chances of becoming overweight or obese decrease. Parental influences are only the beginning, most parents and most individuals are uneducated when it comes to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and some people might not even know that the average caloric intake is 2,500 calories a day to maintain a desired weight. A healthy weight gain and weight loss is only supposed to be 1–2 pounds a week averaging to 8 pounds a month. So when a parent observes their child gaining an excessive amount a weight and do nothing to stop it, then that's where the root of the problem stands. Parents have the power to take their children out on walks, hikes, parks, and even just send them outside to play to burn off a couple calories. Parents also have the power to limit what their kids can and cannot eat or how much of something they could eat. There will be a numerous amount of excuses but excuses for the health of a child diminishing is not acceptable. Being a working parent for example is not an excuse for the unhealthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Obesity And The United States Obesity is an ongoing epidemic in our county and our world. Carrying around excess weight isn't just uncomfortable, it also poses a variety of very serious health threats, such as heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, some cancers, osteoarthritis, and gout. Also some breathing problems, such as sleep apnea and asthma. My peers talked about the difference of being obese and overweight. The difference of the two is how your BMI ranges. BMI stands for body mass index meaning that your height is appropriate to your weight. Scientist say that checking your BMI is easy, you just take your weight in kilograms over your height in centimeters squared. Google says More than 35% of U.S. adults are obese, and more than 34% are overweight in the united States. Obesity affects 17% of all children and adolescents in the United States, which is three times more from just one generation ago. Nearly 32% of children and adolescents are either overweight or obese. Obesity in the united states comes from the lack of exercise and the overconsumption of food. Schools getting rid of gym or recess doesn 't help our issue and their school lunches don 't help either. Obesity is an epidemic because it is growing faster than we think and there are many health risk involved with being overweight, the length of your life can change drastically because of your lack of knowledge of food and exercise. Another example of one of my classmates topics is Cyber bullying is an issue in our way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Obesity And The United States Obesity in the United States has been a serious problem affecting Americans and has been continually growing higher in numbers each year. American obesity has nearly doubled within the last 40 years and is now considered to be an epidemic that is affecting millions of people around the nation. According to the National institute of Diabetes and digestive and kidney Diseases, 31% of men and 35% of women are considered seriously overweight, along with 15% of children between the ages of six and nineteen are also overweight. The lack of physical inactivity and extreme poor dieting are catching up to almost the same threat as cigarettes and tobacco smoking. We as a nation are considered to be the fattest country in the world. Obesity is a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But now it is found and occurring in many children. At a young age moderate obesity can dramatically increase the risk of getting diabetes. Because of the excess amount of stress put on the knees and hips, obesity can affect the joints in a serious way. Most obese persons cannot receive joint replacement surgery. The additional fat tissue that is formed in the body need oxygen and nutrients in order to live. This causes high blood pressure because the blood vessels cannot circulate more blood to the fat tissue and increases the workload of the heart. The heart now has to pump more blood through the blood vessels. All the extra weight raises the rate of your heart and reduces the body's ability to transport the blood to where it is needed. The risk of cancer increases tremendously as well. Men that are overweight get a higher risk of colon cancer and prostate cancer. Women that are overweight have a higher chance of breast cancer, colon, uterus, and gallbladder. Our social culture is defined on the idea of physical attractiveness. When it comes to psychosocial effects, being overweight plays a major role in the health of an individual. Culture believes in the perfect ideal person to be thin and in shape. This is considered the "sexy" and norm of our society. The people that are overweight and obese are often blamed for their weight and are automatically considered lazy and weak minded. This ultimately results in these people having fewer love lives and being placed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Importance Of Obesity In The United States The basic aim of the paper is to carry out research work on the social concern which I have selected obesity. The topic of obesity has been selected because it has become a major social concern of the United States as well as other industrialized countries. Information related to the research of obesity will be helpful for determining major causes and adverse consequences which are associated with obesity in the U.S. This topic was selected with the hopes in finding effective ways which can be used for preventing the ever increasing numbers of obesity in the world. While a lot of people try to blame children, and even adults, being overweight and obese on genetics, that does not play as crucial of a role as people try to make it sounds. Some... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated previously, along with home and school based intervention, it needs to get even bigger with community and government based interventions. Education is the key. By organizing community activities, walks can be planned to encourage physical activity, paths can be made for children to ride bikes on, and playgrounds can be established for things like basketball and other physical activity. By coming together as a community and encouraging these things within our children, obesity can decrease significantly over the next five to ten years. Preparing foods at home and leaving fast food chains alone is also a major factor in preventing obesity. The fast food industry has become a huge target in the obesity rate. "Erci Schlosser's surprise best–seller, Fast Food Nation, featured some familiar demonization arguments: A cynical industry targets children, reshapes their eating habits (it is hugely "profitable to increase the size and the fat content of their portions"), and literally spongers an epidemic ("no other nation in history has gotten so far so fast")" (Kersh & Morone, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Obesity Epidemic Of The United States The number of overweight people in the United States has placed the United States twenty–seventh in a ranking of the countries with the most prevalent case of an obesity epidemic. In the United States, "two out of three adults and one of three children are overweight or obese (_____). Researchers have seen the overall rate of obesity increases with the influx of advertisements showcasing unhealthy products, such as sugary drinks. Sugary drinks are "silent killers" that cause many fatalities, and health concerns for the consumer due to the deleterious ingredients they contain. A health study at Tufts University revealed that sugar drinks cause about 100 deaths per day and about 184, 000 deaths per year (____). The American Heart... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sugary beverages suggest a poor dietary quality; they are loaded with added sugars and attribute to the body's energy density. "A 20–year study on 120,000 men and women found that people who increased their sugary drink consumption by one 12–ounce serving per day gained more weight over time–about 4 pounds per year" (19). Through increasing the daily intake in trivial increments, the body substantially results in an increased BMI (body mass index) and an increased body fat percentage score. Another study conducted at Harvard found that a 60 percent increase occurs in children for each 12–ounce they additionally drink daily. (________) The growing correlation between obesity and sugar has led to further studies, and statistical data. Researchers have revealed that in total, "half the people in the U.S. consume sugary drinks; 1 in 4 get at least 200 calories from such drinks; and 5% get at least 567 calories." It was additionally found that one–fourth of Americans are consuming more than 135 grams of sugar per day from soda and other sweetened beverages, which compares to people of the past who only had 10 grams of fructose a day (_____). Such a high daily intake of sugar and calories illustrates the risk that arises when people consume too much sugar; that is, sugary drinks result in weight issues and medical consequences. A ban on sugary drinks would abate pricy health care bills. When people digest empty calories, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay On Obesity In The United States Why are the Childhood Obesity Rates in the United States Rising? Seventeen percent of children from the ages of two to nineteen are obese. This accounts for around 12.7 million children and adolescents in the past ten years. If that doesn't catch your eye, this will, more than one–third of the adult population in the United States is obese. That means more than 78.6 million adults in the United States are obese. They are many reasons why children are becoming overweight and developing health risks. Here are some to name a few, advertising of less healthy food, less places to be active, limited access to healthier foods, and genetic heritage. With as many advertisements there is all the different pops, chips, and candy, we shouldn't be wondering why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many places in the United States where it is hard to find a supermarket that sells these healthy foods. They are surrounded by convenience stores and fast food restaurants. If these parents in these areas are able to find healthy foods in a supermarket, that doesn't mean they will be able to afford the healthy food. This becomes a major problem for low–income families. A fourth and huge cause ofchildhood obesity comes from genetic heritage. Being overweight and being obese tend to run in the family. A child's chances of become overweight or obese become greater if one or both of their parents are overweight or obese. Child tend to have the same habits as their parents. If their parents are never active or always eat junk food, the child will most likely be inactive and eat junk food. Child obesity in the Unites States is very serious. Parents need to take their child's health seriously and not allow them to eat too much junk food or to be inactive for long periods of time. Children must eat healthier and become more active to reduce their risk of becoming obese and having health problems later in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Obesity in the United States Essay Obesity in the United States is on the rise and there is no end in sight. Obesity is a health problem that does not discriminate, it effects all ages, genders, and races. There are many factors that can cause an individual to become obese. These factors can include calorie intake, amount of physical activity, genetics, and environment. The rise of obesity in the United States has posed health and financial problems for this country that need to be dealt with. It is said that an obesity epidemic is sweeping the country and that the numbers are astronomical. Approximately 31% of all adults and 15% of children, ages 6–19 are obese. Obesity is also severe in a variety of ethnic groups. For example, 50% of non–Hispanic black women are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In restaurants, meals come in bigger portions and in the grocery store you can find a huge selection of a variety of foods, most pre–packaged. Many Americans are not aware that eating like this everyday can add a large amount of calories to their diet. An increase in physical activity is needed to offset this large calorie intake, but in most cases it is not seen. Physical activity is defined as "any bodily movement produced by muscles that results in an expenditure of energy" (American obesity). This kind of activity can be accomplished through household chores, during work, or through free time activities. Unfortunately, technology has limited physical activity in the United States. Cars are used to run everywhere, even short distances. Household chores have been made easier through the use of things like dishwashers, and outside activities have been pushed aside by computers and television. With this decrease in physical activity, obesity will be almost impossible to combat. Genetics is another factor in the rise of obesity. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), multiple genes found in some individuals can increase one's susceptibility for obesity (overweight and obesity). Many of these genes require outside factors; like an abundant food supply or little physical activity to cause obesity. The CDC is trying to promote the awareness that genes and behavior are both needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Obesity Prevention In The United States Obesity Prevention in the United States How can obesity be prevented? One of my co–workers eats unhealthy food and she barely engages in physical activities. I wonder how this affects her health. The risks of obesity doesn't only affect the physical health of a person but also emotional and psychological. Obesity has become a major public health challenge in the United States. Obesogenic habitat have increased due to the eating of low calorie foods of low nutritional value and the cutback of daily physical activity (e.g., the increased portion sizes of food eaten inside and outside of the home and the reduction of physical activities at home or in schools). Public health experts and personages need to know the best procedure and have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other to prevent obesity, cities and counties have to encourage food retail establishments to promote healthier options through law and inducement. Retail food establishments like, chain restaurants, corner stores, supermarkets, farmers markets, and mobile vendors affect public health. Public officials have advocated a range of policy options to cities for improving access to healthy food and decreasing the popularity of unhealthy food in various retail food settings (Diller and Graff). Paul A. Diller and Samantha Graff convey to readers that "Regulating retail food establishments can be a powerful tool for improving a community's food environment, especially in low–income "food deserts" – areas that lack full–service supermarkets and restaurants and are saturated with fast–food restaurants and liquor stores." Cities challenging unusual obesity rates are considering numerous governing policies for expanding the convenience and accessibility of nutritious food, and diminishing the universality of fast–food restaurants and obesogenic packaged food. According to the article "Regulating Food Retail for Obesity Prevention: How Far Can Cities Go?" Diller and Graff indicate that "most states grant cities or counties some form of "home rule," allowing for broad local policymaking authority. In many home–rule states, cities or counties exercise the "police power" – that is, the authority to regulate for the health, safety, and welfare of the community – concurrently with the state legislature." This home rule is a form of dividing state and local power that allows municipalities to exercise only those powers directly assigned by state law. In most states, there is solid legal authority at the municipal level that accept obesity–prevention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Obesity In The United States Essay Obesity is the terminology used when an individual has too much body fat. Obesity occurs over time when people eat more calories than they use. The balance between calories in and calories out differs from person to person. Other factors that might affect a person's weight include their genetic susceptibility, overeating, eating high fat foods, and lack of physical active. Being obese increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, arthritis, and some cancers. Although, the attention of the health profession, the media, and mass educational campaigns about the benefits of healthier diets and increased physical activity, the prevalence of obesity in the United States has doubled over the past three decades. In the United States obesity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obesity increases the risk of several debilitating, and deadly diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. The condition most strongly influenced by body weight is type 2 diabetes Fat cells, especially those stored around the waist, secrete hormones and other substances that fire inflammation. Although inflammation is an essential component of the immune system and part of the healing process, inappropriate inflammation causes a variety of health problems. Inflammation can make the body less responsive to insulin and change the way the body metabolizes fats and carbohydrates, leading to higher blood sugar levels and, eventually, to diabetes and its many complications. Another Obesity and Coronary Artery Disease. Numerous studies have demonstrated a direct association between excess body weight and coronary artery disease (CAD). The BMI–CAD Collaboration Investigators conducted a meta–analysis of 21 long–term studies that followed more than 300,000 participants for an average of 16 years. Study participants who were overweight had a 32 percent higher risk of developing CAD, compared with participants who were at a normal weight; those who were obese had an 81 percent higher risk. (9) Although adjustment for blood pressure and cholesterol levels slightly lowered the risk estimates, they remained highly significant for obesity. The investigators ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...