Obesity Epidemic Essay

Sort By:
Page 3 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Decent Essays

    this may become an unfortunate truth. The issue of the obesity epidemic in America has become an enormous issue. Obesity, which is the accurate term to describe being above overweight on the body mass index (bmi), is an epidemic with many causes that can have staggering effects. Industries have found ways to market their food products in order to gain money, uncaring of the trouble and harm they may be causing to others. The obesity epidemic has become a very controversial political topic being discussed

    • 1411 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Obesity is an immense epidemic that is drastically increasing world wide (Pandita et al., 2016). It is present virtually in all countries globally and continues to grow rapidly. Obesity is a problem that affects countless number citizen’s across the globe and is caused by various of factors within their lifestyle (Pandita et al., 2016). The World Health Organization states that “ Worldwide obesity has tripled since 1975” (WHO,2018). This statistics proves how vigorously obesity has grown over a certain

    • 357 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    occurrence of obesity has increased tremendously in the United States and is now considered an epidemic. It is a dangerous epidemic, because it increases risks for heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, breathing problems, and more. It also increases the chance of developing diabetes, which comes with its own list of scary health problems. Obesity is caused by two simple factors, simply consuming too much food, and not getting enough physical activity. Although the causes for obesity may seem simple

    • 610 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Over the past decade there has been an epidemic on the rise. This epidemic is child obesity. We spend millions of dollars each year trying to help or prevent the onset of obesity. Some of the reasons are due to our youth consuming more processed foods and not being physically active. However, we as a society cannot just blame the laziness and not eating the correct types of foods as the cause for obesity. This problem is more complex than people think and we can fix it, but we do need government

    • 1885 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    munch out while doing so. Whether it be some leftovers, delivery food or even a fast run to the store. Without thought, fast food is the go to. Most will argue that obesity is a disease, as of 2001 the nation’s surgeon general referred to obesity as an epidemic. (CQR: Preventing Obesity, Mantel), but it’s evident to see that obesity is based on a lifestyle, in the end it is us who decide what we consume and how active we are. The numbers are high more than a third of adults in the U.S are obese or

    • 674 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    lot of large scale epidemics, ones that are always the front runners for debate and argument, ones that can we viewed in so many different lights it’s hard to really tell the true origin of its cause. One such epidemic is obesity, wildly debated and argued its true cause of combination of causes are researched to this day. Having done conclusive research on the topic to try and find the best fit answer I came across 2 hand in hand causes that are in the driver seat for obesity and its rise. Over

    • 1250 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    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

    • 1559 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    ABC’s Four Corners program aired an episode about the rising obesity levels in Australia and the link between high processed foods, mainly sugars, and the rising obesity trend. Health professionals are calling this rise the “Obesity Epidemic” as from 2017, 63% of adults and 27% of children are above the healthy weight level compared to 1988 where only 10% of people were considered overweight (ABC, 2018). Many believe the rise in obesity levels are due to the rise of cheap fast food products, an intake

    • 976 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    link to obese children The obesity epidemic holds the responsibility to annihilate many of the health benefits that have contributed to the increased durability recognised in the world today. In 2014, approximately 41 million children under 5 years of age were affected by overweight or obesity. Today, progress in extinguishing childhood obesity has been gradual and conflicting. A greater number of children are, even from before birth, on the brink to developing obesity. Children who are not yet at

    • 1437 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Today in America obesity has become a horrific epidemic and Americans are trying to find the cause and a solution for it. For the first time ever in America obesity has become such a big problem that is said to be big as the dealing of drugs in America. It seems that in America today obesity and overweight Americans have become the new normal.  Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in America and type 2 diabetes goes hand in hand with obesity. Obesity causes heart disease, cancer,and high blood

    • 1358 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays