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    Childhood Obesity Essay

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    Childhood obesity is becoming a prevalent, and scary reality in the United States. The body mass index (also referred to commonly as the BMI) is calculated by a growth chart developed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). These charts help to determine the corresponding BMI-Per-Age percentile. These numbers help determine whether a child is at a healthy rate of physical growth. The BMI is calculated from your height and weight. Studies for childhood/adolescent obesity target the age group of

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    Obesity Pregnant Woman

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    Obesity and How it Affects the Pregnant Woman Courtney Palazzolo & Melissa Devito April 28, 2015 NUR 359 B2 Obesity and How it Affects the Pregnant Woman The obesity epidemic has become one of America’s most serious health crises. The rising obesity rate has contributed to numerous significant health problems and diseases. One specific group for whom obesity is a problem is women of childbearing age. According to Davis, Madan, and Schmatz(2010), more than half of women from

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    thousands more than medical cost for normal weight patients (Adult Obesity Facts, 2014). Childhood obesity remained high in comparison with past decade, around 12.7 million (17%) of children and adolescents among 2 and19 are affected by obesity. CDC data reports obesity prevalence higher that 8.4% in children between 2 and 5 years; from 6 to 11 years the 17.7% is affected by obesity and between 12 and 19 the 20.5 % is affected by obesity.

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    Obesity is a specific measure in which person has a more weight than a normal being or it can also be defined as excess deposition of fat in our body. Nowadays, obesity can be seen more commonly in children. Presently, 59% out of the total Canadians are obese and the childhood obesity has been increased from 14% to 29%. It is a serious health issue for children as well as adults. According to Sahoo et al. (2015), females are more obese than males due to various hormonal changes. There are various

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    Obesity In America Essay

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    streets; however, this may become an unfortunate truth. 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 various 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. Also, the obesity epidemic has become a an increasingly controversial political

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    Newman Lists Obesity

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    Newman lists several reasons why she thinks that obesity is a nationwide problem. One reason she lists is the over consumption of calories. Whether it’s healthy or not, an over consumption of calories converts into fat. “A calorie is a calorie”. Another reason she lists is the environment we live in. Unhealthy food is advertised much more than healthy food and much more expensive. Unhealthy food is very cheap and everywhere you look. Bigger portions are being placed in front of us making us “mindlessly

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    Obesity has been going on for many years, it’s not just a label it’s also a disease and condition like cancer or diabetes people might not think of it in that way but it does come with many effects and bad outcomes. As years pass by you might see some people getting bigger and bigger and eventually you'll you may ask yourself “ Why are they so big?” or “How did they get to that point?”. Well it’s called Obesity, Obesity is a disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health

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    Obesity Problem Analysis

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    Obesity Problem Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Almost one-third of the US population is currently obese with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30, and close to 5 percent is morbidly obese with a BMI greater than 40 (see Obesity in America). Obesity not only increases the risks of many health problems, including hypertension, respiratory disease, orthopedic disorders, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemia, but also has adverse social and economic consequences. Current

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    Today, I feel that the food that is being served in America’s schools has had a considerable contribution on the epidemic of obesity in our country. If the government were to intervene in regulating the guidelines for lunches served in schools, I believe this epidemic would decline significantly. This being said, I understand the difficulties that this type of change entails, and the amount of funds it would take to implement. In my opinion, however, I feel as though this change is necessary to

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    The Big Problem with Obesity According to statistics from the Center of Disease and Control (2013), over 35.7% of Americans are obese. The obvious cause for such a huge amount of fat comes from bad eating habits and not enough physical activity. These problems occur because of the direction of the American culture. With America in an era of recession, many have relied on welfare and lost all hope, which has led them to not being active at home. The activities come from another part of America’s

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