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Childhood Obesity Research Paper

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The Onset of Childhood Obesity and the Long Term Medical Effects 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 …show more content…

I use the grocery store as an example because mass media has developed to be one of today's biggest forms of a Social Institution. According to the article, "Television Food Advertising and the Prevalence of Childhood Overweight and Obesity: A Multi-country Comparison", "Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have shown a positive association between time spent watching television (TV) and an increase in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity" (Goris, Janny M 2010) . Eye catching, colorful cereal is hard to not be drawn too for any kid, combined with being relatively cheap prices, it's easy for a parent to buy. In our society today, dual incomes are needed to sustain a house hold, or a single parent needs to work enough to sustain a household on their own. This leaves families to rely on other social institutions outside of the home, " Children are in the transition period between early childcare providers and school. They might be exposed to multiple childcare providers and educators and to different kinds of environment at the same time" (Jessica, C. Jones 2014). Properly educating places such as day cares and schools is essential to the prevention of childhood …show more content…

According to the scholarly article, "Socioeconomic Status and Trajectory of Overweight from Birth to Mid-Childhood: The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort", researchers found that SES played a role not only on those who were obese, but the time of onset, " Among adults, populations with low socioeconomic status (SES) as well as African-American and Hispanic populations experience disproportionate rates of obesity compared to populations with higher SES and white Americans" ( Jones-Smith, Jessica 2014). The article goes on to state that American Indian girls by the age of four are more likely to be overweight compared to non-Hispanic or Asian peers. Over all, "low-income adolescents have higher obesity risk than higher income adolescents" (Jones-Smith, Jessica

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