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    Obesity On the Rise The world has let itself go and has gained a belly due to the significant increase of obesity. Unfortunately, throughout the years, the cumulative average of people who have been considered obese has been on the rise. Within the last few decades, Americans have not obtained the knowledge of the foods that has been consumed on a daily basis and how unhealthy these foods can be to the body. In the past, most families did not really have the options of fast food that they have today

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    Cultural Influences on Obesity There are many influences that increase the risk of obesity in our society. Many of these influences are related to society, culture, and personal beliefs. In America, snacking has become a huge mode of calorie intake (Miller, 2015). According to Miller (2015), 56% of Americans snack three or more times a day and even skip main meals to snack. Majority of these snacks are processed food, low in nutritional content and high in fats and sugars (Miller, 2015). This meal

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    Childhood Obesity; the Overbearing Truth. “Childhood obesity is best tackled at home through improved parental involvement, increased physical exercise, better diet and restraint from eating” – Bob Filner Imagine growing up in a household where one can eat anything. Whether an unlimited amount of sweets or entrees. This is happening now. Parents are unaware of their children eating and physical habits. Leading to the whopping amount of $190 billion in medical bills. This is all because of obesity related

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    Obesity is a huge problem in America, it can cause your entire body problems, and can cut your life short. There are many ways to obtain obesity, like overeating, consuming too many processed sugars and artificial sugars, and lack of movement and exercise. There are also many ways to prevent obesity, like dieting and cutting out junk foods, eating organic healthy foods, and exercising and being active. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Pg.1) about one third of adults

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    this theory had gone uncontested, but in 2004 researchers Zhang and Wang were studying the correlations between obesity rates and class. With the assistance of logistic and linear regression analyses they discovered that what was once a clear and concise link between low SES and obesity was now extremely weak. However, what did emerge was a direct correlation between increasing obesity rates amongst all classes within the ranges of SES. This information pushed a shift in the focus amongst researchers

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    California’s Obesity Problem According to the World Health Organization, obesity kills over 2.8 million people worldwide each year. California has its share of obesity rates. Almost everyone has a family or friend that is obese. Obesity is a problem that will continue unless it is stopped. Obesity has increased as more and more people eat out. Many campaigns have tried to get people aware of being overweight, but majority of them have failed, because eating out provide a cheap escape from cooking

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    Obesity, a seven-letter word that is verbalized frequently in America and leads to negative byproducts. Though the english word may only be seven letters, the negative outcomes are more complex than the word itself. Obesity refers to someone who is overweight or over the amount considered healthy. A Healthline articles states, "Children who have a body mass index (BMI) at the same level or higher than ninety-five percent of their peers are considered to be obese" (Roth 1). When someone’s BMI reaches

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    Karyssa Son Georgia school nutrition essay Obesity is a problem that has steadily increased in America over the past few years with over 13 percent of all obesity sufferers living in America. Obesity can cause many different things, such as type two diabetes, heart disease, and possibly premature death. People all around the world should eat healthy and get plenty of exercise to avoid obesity. In America, more than 80 percent of people fail to eat fruits and vegetables that are recommended. Eating

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    Obesity in America The US has always had a reputation for the struggle we have with obesity. Obesity is a condition of excess body fat. Obesity can affect any person from young children to older adults. A study done by the Centers of Disease Control and preventions showed that since 1980, one third of our adult population has become overweight. Many Americans are trying to fight the battle against obesity. Many aren’t winning. Type 2 diabetes, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and heart

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    Health Issues In America

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    important in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, regardless of your age. Obesity is a prevalent issue in America. According to the President’s Council on Fitness at Fitness.gov, “one-third of U.S. adults (33.8%) are obese” and “approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents (aged 2-19 years) are obese.” Obesity does not just stop at weight gain either. Studies by the President’s Council of Fitness also show that obesity can lead to even more serious and sometimes fatal health issues. These

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