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Obesity In America

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America is one of the richest, most progressive countries in the world. Shouldn’t it be one of the healthiest too? Maybe it should, but the sad truth is that most Americans are some of the unhealthiest people in the world. With that being said, “Obesity poses one of the greatest threats to the future of our public health, with more than 400 million people worldwide estimated to be obese and 1.6 billion estimated to be overweight” (World Health Organization, 2006). With obesity rising at an alarming rate, is it the fastest growing epidemic among children and adults in America today. Obesity is a condition of excess body fat and can affect any person from young children to young adults such as Tyrone. Even more, according to Kolodziejczyk (2014), …show more content…

52). When looking at this approach, it is clear that food addiction can be seen as any other obstacle/barrier that can be over achieved once the right principles are set in place. As professional social workers, it is our duty to assist our clients in any way possible and to educate our clients in a non-judgmental way. Equally important, being proactive and knowing your challenges before starting an intervention will be a great measure, and according to Vinkers (2014), “results indicate that when people lack the skills to proactively foresee and deal with future difficulties, they are better off expecting may rather than few difficulties during their weight loss attempt” (pg. 517). While having strengths may be the measuring stick for success, according to Barte (2014), “BMI scores have been shown to be related to a lower self-esteem and to a higher dropout rate, which lead to lower weight loss outcomes” (pg. 785). With that in mind, changes in lifestyle are needed in order to combat these situations; for instance, physical fitness, goal setting, resiliency, proactive problem solver, and self-efficacy to name a

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