The Controversy The greatest country being brought down by a silent killer.This killer is not someone but something increasing health problems leaving thousands dead.Health something people have seem to have forgotten in recent years.Obesity has taken over America everyone's affected it does not matter race,wealthy,or religious beliefs.Obesity is disorder involving excessive body fat that increases health problems.A health crisis has emerged due to the amount of people in America that suffer from obesity.Obesity increases the chances of having disease such as cancer,diabetes and occurring heart attacks.The food industry has had a controversial subject brought up is what thier do ethical.The fast food industry has poured thousands of dollar to advertise their product to the American adolescent.These businesses see the American people as a way for them to profit.These businesses have already addict previous generations with the help of people's lack of resistance to their own cravings. Healthy has always been a problem,however in recent year health has turned for the worst in America.One of the top concern for families is health due to fast food and other sugary treats it has affected everyday life in America.Fast food restaurants have made it convenient for Americans to have a meal in a matter of minutes,however due to all of these restaurants using processed foods and due to having low food and drug amination (fda) requirements obesity has skyrocketed.It has been
Ask any person on the street what is the one issue that consumes more than half of the nation and the answers will vary from cancer to the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. Most Americans are blind to the modern day plague that consumes even the nation's youth. What is this black death that promises health complications in the future, obesity affects more than two-thirds of American adults and one-third of American children. The term obesity is defined as the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. The “American diet” of processed foods is the root of the problem. The nation's health conditions have declined since the 1970’s and reached an all time low in the early 2000’s. The solution lies within the 18-27 year olds of the country
Apart from healthcare issue, the country has adopted the fast-moving life style, which has pushed most of our citizens to succumb to obesity as a result of fast foods. In fact, a recent report by the UN has ranked the United States as the most obese country in the world. Parramore (2012) outlines that, “Obesity is currently being considered as a national crisis in the United States and that it contributes 100,000 to 400,000 deaths per year. Statistics at the CDC and Prevention in 2010 indicate that 35.7% of the American adult is obese.” Many input trends exist in the American society, “First and foremost, people are highly used to fried foods, sugary drinks, and processed meats among others. There is also the sedentary lifestyle that has been adopted by many,” (Huffington Post, 2013). In fact, most of us love relaxing without exercise and too much television watching. These are some of the factors that contribute to obesity. The result is health complications problems such as diabetes, stroke, and heart disease just to mention but a few. These affect the longevity of life.
Obesity has increased in numbers rapidly over the years. It is now considered a dangerous epidemic. Variety different arguments have been considered as to why obesity has increased. Many blame it on the consumers, but can it be the fault of someone else.
As years go by American weight struggle has been getting worse. People with diabetes today has more than double since 1994. While there are ways to help bring down obesity, most companies have not taken action. There are many factors to why obesity has only been increasing all these years.
After reading chapters 15 and 21 in our Current Issues and Enduring Questions book and viewing Forks Over Knives, I am afraid I do not see this worrisome food issue in America improving in the near future. Obesity is a known epidemic and it is widespread throughout the entire country. According to the documentary film, Forks Over Knives, “We spend $2.2 trillion a year on healthcare: over five times more than the defense budget.” This quote reveals the issue regarding the state of health and by maintaining a healthier diet not only do people benefit, but the government does as well. The current relationship between food and health industries brings an uncertainty that should be seen as a critical concern to the eyes of the public. Too many people
if you want to stick to the obesity argument you might want to think of arguments such as 'should the government be doing more to tackle the problem or is it up to the individual?' or 'How is it people can allow themselves to get that far into bad health(obesity)?' (might be more of a Psychology question though..) A good one for looking at arguments relating to the fast food industry is 'Super-Size me' that documentary, that might give you some more ideas about arguments, to look into some of the issues that Morgan Spurlock touches on, (size of food portions, advertising, health related problems of obesity, etc..)
Obesity in America has become a huge problem. No one understands why the obesity rate in America is increasing, but we need to stop it. A lot of obesity rates come from poverty stricken families. Since they do not have the income to buy healthy food; they choose the cheapest fast food place to provide for themselves and their children. The fast food industry is the reason for the obesity rates rising higher each year. They are educated enough to know that people who do not have to money to buy healthy meals will depend on their company.
Childhood obesity has now reached an epidemic in several parts of the United States. As a result, children now have a higher risk to have numerous chronic and acute medical problems. Several of the long-lasting medical problems a child might face as a result of obesity could eventually result in death. In addition to chronic medical problems, childhood obesity has severe psychosocial effects on an individual such as low self-esteem and depression. Childhood obesity is a serious problem that is caused by a numerous amount of factors that can eventually lead to severe health complications.
America, a nice place to just stop at a McDonalds, a Burger King or any other fast food place and order a nice juicy burger, but did you even know what was just in that burger? Some think that America eats plenty of good choices of foods while others think that we are out of control when it comes to food. It's clear that overall the American diet is out of control and needs to change. The reason why it needs to change is because processed foods are addictive and can cause people to overeat, because the nutrition standards are not being met, and because the high obesity rate is partially blamed by the fast food industry. One reason that the American diet needs to change is that most of the processed foods that are served to adults and
We live in a world that is in a continuous process of transformation, considering that progress manages to control all the aspects of individual's life. Being part of a society which is always changing makes it essential for people have to adapt to all these aspects. One of the biggest problems for the American society is that it has no time to eat, since it is always on the run. Fast food came as the greatest solution for this problem. Since the process of modernization of the American society is accelerated day by day, the fast food industry has gained its place on the market. Even if individuals are well aware of the problems they can and will encounter if they eat fast food, they are forced by the circumstances to fall back on it.
Over the past 50 years, the way we eat has changed more than it had in the previous 10,000. Now, 60% of Americans over the age of 20 are overweight. The fast-food industry is highly responsible for today’s health epidemic. Some people choose to blame the government for not balancing individual rights, and the common good. However, the government is not forcing you to eat. You put yourself at risk of diet related health problems.
As an adverse media and friendly society, we look at every individual as a poster trying to change one another. In addition to, critique because they feel the need to have the right to have an opinion on others. There are negative conceptions about being overweight, it is vital to always consider others opinions. Before continuing look at the people surrounding you, what was your first thought about them? Why do judge a person just by the way they look. By media a consumer is bombarded with images and statements on how we are supposed to look, maybe it is time to look outside the status quo.
CH is a 19-year-old Caucasian female living with obesity. She surrounds herself with a lot of unhealthy foods and constantly avoids exercise which are some risk factors for obesity. Obesity seems to be the main problem for CH which could potentially affect her in many other ways and lead to other serious problems, so that is why looking into this problem is important. Healthy People 2020 states that diet is important in order to live a healthy life and it can lead to a lot of serious problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure and even cancer (Healthy People 2020), and that is why it is better to look at this specific issue rather sooner than later. Unhealthy eating is one of the main causes of CH’s obesity.
The issue that I chose to research about was obesity in children and why it is becoming more relevant and time continues. I chose a recent article from San Francisco Chronicle that explains a recent survey that was conducted and what their plan is to try to fix it. In this article, a national report was done comparing children and adult body mass indexes. “The 2016 National Survey of Children's Health found that 30 percent of Wisconsin children ages 10 to 17 are overweight or obese, while the state's adult rate of obesity is 31 percent” (2017). Because of these results, health officials are very concerned and are trying to fix the problem. Because of this concern, health prfessionals are trying to teach parents to start to fix the problem from home.by having parents provide a better diet and exercise routine for their children.
Two thirds of American adults are obese or overweight. Obesity is a silent killer that is taking over the United States slowly but surely. People do not typically realize how serious obesity is and it gets joked about, humiliating those who are affected. Obesity is not a joke, it is a disease that is killing everyone’s family, friends and neighbors. Obesity alone is detrimental to the health of an individual, it causes many adverse effects to the body that are often difficult to repair or cure.