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    Obesity remains an extremely serious problem worldwide. Once considered a problem for wealthier counties, overweight and obesity are now rapidly increasing in low and middle income countries (WHO, 2011). In American, the rates of obesity continues to rise. NIH (2012) recognizes obesity as a risk factor for diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and other health problems. According IFT over two-thirds of the US are overweight or obese, and over one-third are obese (Fast food restaurants ‘not

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    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 easting in combination with unchanging levels of exercise are the root of this obesity epidemic one that stems for a culture deep rooted in its ways, unable to really escape its self. Obesity is defined as

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    One of the most commonly discussed issues of America in the last few decades has been obesity. It remains one of the biggest problems in American society and requires a careful, systematic but also immediate solution. Obesity is a term used to describe body weight that is much greater than what is considered healthy. Today, 65% of adults in the U.S. are overweight and half of those are obese. The rates for children are smaller but they are not satisfying either: 15% are overweight and another 15%

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    Why is there is a higher percentage of obesity in children than adults? Do school lunches lead to high childhood obesity? Why are three out every child in America suffering from obesity? These are the questions that come in mind when people talk about childhood obesity. Childhood obesity is defined as a sober medical disorder that affects youngsters at a young age and it arises when a child is exceeding his or her normal weight. The obesity in adolescents is increasing because of nonexistence of

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    Obesity in the United States Obesity is an ongoing epidemic characterized by excessive amounts of body fat that may cause other health-related issues. “Approximately 1 in 3 U.S. adults and 1 in 6 children and adolescents are obese” (Reducing Obesity, n.d.). The rates of obesity have increased throughout the United States in people of all racial groups and genders. Obesity does not discriminate on ethnicity or gender. However, research shows that “Black and Latino populations have substantially higher

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    Obesity And Poverty

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    It is no surprise that obesity is on the rise in the United States of America. According to the American Diabetes Association, obesity rate have more than doubled since the 1970’s and that two-thirds of America’s inhabitants are now either overweight or obese. Another thing that might not be a surprise is that poverty is also on the rise in the United States of America. The census in 2010 showed that forty-six million people in the United States are living in poverty. That is the greatest amount

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    Obesity : A New Problem

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    are in the midst of the fight against one of the biggest factors harming our well-being…obesity. This epidemic is somewhat of a new problem for our modern society, as generations before us generally faced the inverse problem. Obesity has been on a steady rise for many years now due in part to the modernization of our country and the technological benefits that go hand-in-hand with those advancements. As obesity has become a commonplace problem, we are now adapting aspects of our society for this epidemic

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    Obesity can affect everyone and anyone and affecting nearly 25% of all North American children. It can affect one during childhood or adulthood and sometimes their whole lives if their illness is never treated during childhood. Childhood obesity has tripled in the past 30 years. In 1980, the obesity rate of 6-11 year olds was 6.5%, in 2008 had tripled to 19.6%. For toddlers and preschoolers aged 2-5, the obesity levels have risen from 5% to 12.4% in the same amount of time. (Spark, 2010). Children

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    Mary Maxfield Obesity

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    sugar and high fat- and the results have produced obesity. So, what exactly is obesity? how can it be prevented? and what can be done to reduce it? “The Elephant in the room—pandemic obesity” by Kaye K. Gaines and “Food as Thought: Resisting the Moralization of Eating” by Mary Maxfield provide insight to these common questions regarding obesity. Obesity is a chronic disease that can lead to other serious illness. Maxfield briefly touches that obesity can be a factor when it comes to “heart disease

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    Organisation defines obesity as “abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health.” Excessive weight gain can be caused by over-consumption of food or an unhealthy diet and not enough exercise. In today’s consumerist society, where individuals are encouraged daily to purchase goods and services, including food, manufacturers have a strong hold on what society believes it needs. As of 2000 the number of obese adults, globally, increased to over 300 million. With an obesity epidemic at large

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