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2-2: Topic Introduction Marquita Davis SNHU IDS-402 January 20, 2024
The likelihood of obesity was raised by cultural variables including financial standing and where you live. Although obesity is a worldwide epidemic, a disproportionately large proportion of Americans suffer from it compared to persons in other nations. Having access to healthier options considerably reduced an individual's likelihood of getting overweight. That is why a person's likelihood of getting fat can be significantly influenced by the place they live and their financial standing. Although not every individual in these circumstances is fat, there are clear connections among individuals. The disease known as obesity is characterized by an individual's body having a large and dangerous quantity of stored fat, causing them to weigh more than thirty percent more than their optimal weight. Although obesity is avoidable, it is nevertheless seen as a chronic illness, and its global prevalence has been rising quickly. Obesity rates have increased worldwide, although they have increased more in middle- and high-income nations. Obesity has disastrous consequences for a person's health in addition to its physical impacts on the body. Major dangers associated with obesity include cancer, diabetic complications, muscle disorders, and heart problems. In addition to behavioral problems, mental health issues, interpersonal issues, and bias, obese people also suffer with gluttony. An excessive amount of physical activity, poverty, eating problems, and sleep issues are a few of the causes that lead to obesity. Genetics and specific drugs have also been connected to a higher risk of obesity. Another significant factor in obesity is socioeconomic status. Obesity is more likely to occur in those without access to a variety of healthful eating options. Obesity is still highly common, even though it is completely preventable. Childhood obesity is also a very common problem in the United States. Obesity affects more members of some groups than others; for instance, nearly half of adult African Americans are overweight.
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