This weeks selection is focused upon the brainstorming aspect to the final portfolio project. The direct subject matter is obesity. This draft outlines the symptoms, diagnosis, cure, and prevention for this very curable disease. Pueblo Colorado has two public health issues. First is childhood obesity, and second is teenage pregnancy. Both problems have been the main focus on the city for a number of years; however, the obesity problem seems to be the greater of the two. Although this community has been highlighted for having the highest childhood obesity rate amongst all of Colorado, I believe the problem originates from the mature population and extends downward to the adolescent population. According to a report by the Pueblo City-County Health Department (PCCHD), the obesity rate for adults is 23 percent followed by an alarming childhood rate of 32.8 percent (PCCHD p 14 para 6-7, 2011). Even though this information does not reflect the current obesity rates, there has not been much change since its release in 2011. The community which I have selected zeros in on the Wheatridge development of Pueblo Colorado. This happens to be my direct neighborhood and is located in the Southern region of the city. Its development was created in the late 1960 's to late 1970 's. This area has a built environment and walkablity score of better than average. This scoring was ascertained by the new urban principles exercise completed in the Module 3 discussion forum, and the
Statement of Health Problem: Childhood obesity has been a significant problem across our nation for decades, and can be clearly associated with insufficient nutrition, health, and wellness. Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile for adolescents within the same age group ("Defining Childhood Obesity"). The most recent data show that the national childhood obesity rate for those between 2-19 years old is 18.5% ("The State of Childhood Obesity"). This equates to nearly 1 in 5 school age children being classified as obese ("Childhood Obesity Facts").
I will be researching childhood obesity in the United to states because I want to better understand the cause's and how it can be prevented. I have chosen to research childhood obesity to help my readers understand the influence they may have in children's lives and in their future. By asking questions such as, when does the onset of child hood obesity occur, I hope to find out what social institutions play the biggest role. With social institutions comes the question of relevance of socioeconomic status, and the impact that has. I lastly will be asking the question of the long term effects of childhood obesity. My goal is to understand why so many
Childhood obesity is a growing problem in America and it is important to develop a plan to combat the issue. My plan is to stop childhood obesity in its roots by encouraging schools to promote healthy eating and exercise. I would institute programs in schools (via contacting government officials, making presentations to schools, etc.) to educate kids about the proper nutrients they need to maintain a healthy diet. Many high schools require a health class, but I think we should also require students in fifth or sixth grade to take a health class that introduces them to basic health information. By creating classes that inform students of the benefits of eating healthy early on, such eating habits will improve. Schools should also have stricter requirements on school lunches. There should be government regulations
Obesity has been around for centuries and over the years it has become vastly more common in our society. Originally obesity was not as much of a problem as it is now, but over the past few decades it has transformed into a serious issue in the United Sates and even across the globe. It has turned into such a widespread issue that the World Health Organization has even labeled it as a global epidemic in 1997 (Spruijt-Metz 129). Childhood obesity specifically has become a major issue as obesity rates in young children have tripled over the past 30 years alone (Spruijt-Metz 130). This has a huge impact on our society because childhood obesity is a common indicator of adult obesity and this leads to an increased chance for harmful health problems
Childhood obesity has doubled in children and quadrupled for adolescents in the last thirty years. Obesity and overweight rates in children are higher among families living below the poverty line. The diabetes rate is higher in children living in poverty. Families that are living in poverty cannot afford the fresh produce and healthier foods due to the rising cost.
How much do you love your kids? One of five kids is obese in the United States between the ages of 5 and 11. Childhood obesity has become a serious problem in the United States since the 1970s when it started to spread significantly to become an epidemic that needs urgent solutions. Fatness is a sign of health damages because it increases the risk of having diseases in childhood and adulthood as well, such as respiratory system diseases, diabetes, hypertension and heart diseases which in turn might lead to death.
Obesity is a major public health issue. Obesity contributes to an estimated 112,000 preventable deaths a year. Obese adults are at increased risk for many bad health conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, and respiratory problems, also endometrial, breast, prostate, and colon cancers. Children with high body mass index which means obesity or unhealthy eating, are more likely than those with a normal BMI to have insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and unhealthy levels of fats and other problems. Obese children often become obese adults,
What is childhood obesity you ask … Well childhood obesity is a “Serious medical condition that affects children and adolescents it occurs when a child is overweight than usual “(Barlow SE, Nd.). Helping kids with childhood obesity will help everyone in particular . Childhood obesity is very common condition on kids . We should help kids at young age with this problem . This will decrease the amount of people with health issues like diabetes,high cholesterol, and high blood pressure that could lead to death . It will also save you money for doctors , medicine for them , etc.
What is childhood obesity? Childhood obesity is when a child is above the normal weight for his or her age and height. There is an epidemic of childhood obesity in the United States and throughout the world. According to Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “The percentage of children aged 6–11 years in the United States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 20% in 2008. Nearly 43 million children under the age of five were overweight in 2010” (Child Obesity Facts). A serious medical condition affects children and adolescents. Childhood obesity is an increasing health problem in the world and unless actions are taken to prevent it, this problem will continue. Even though there are many causes such as environment, fast food,
The issue identified for this project is childhood obesity. Obesity in children is one of the most pressing medical problems in the United States. Childhood obesity is a serious health condition that can affect children and adolescents and lead into adulthood. Obesity occurs when there is an excess of body fat and for children it occurs when they are well above the normal weight for his or her age and height. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, known as CDC (2017), the percentage of children with obesity in the United States has more than tripled since the 1970’s.
In the U.S. there is more than 3 million cases of childhood obesity a year.
The maturation process of children can be difficult and filled with many obstacles. Obesity is one of those obstacles children encounter. The consequences of obesity are overwhelming to the development of children and extend well into adult life. This research paper will explore some of the effects obesity has had on children. Childhood obesity has climbed to astounding levels that have created physical effects and rising healthcare costs, emotional unrests, and changes in laws and policies.
Obesity is a prodigious epidemic today in America with millions of related deaths annually. Somehow our society has come to the blame the fast food industry, the media, the government, and even the economy for our self inflicted problems. While these outside forces provide an easily accessible route to obesity, we are the only ones who are in control of our well being. Especially with children, parents are the ones who control their child’s future with every grocery store trip and meal they provide. Many parents are quick to point fingers on whose fault this rapidly growing issue is, but how many of them look in the mirror and realize their role in their own child’s health? Despite the temptations today’s society brings, parents are solely
Health assesments permit overseers and social insurance suppliers to assess the general wellbeing and prosperity of their charges, with the general objective of empowering and advancing autonomous capacity and general health. Evaluations are generally completed at different locales of consideration, including the home, healing center, specialist's office and helped living
The rising rate of childhood obesity has become a growing nation’s concern and the rates of young children becoming obese is a public health problem. The American norm for a child is to eat unhealthy snacks and meals and decreased physical activity. Given the rising rates of childhood obesity, this brief presents three policy options to alleviate childhood obesity.