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    Diabetes and Obesity in Southside Coalition One of the obesity characteristics include having metabolic syndrome for risk factors diseases such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes (Feizi, et. al, 2015). The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is becoming a significant problem in the United States. In fact since the 1990’s, only 1 -2 % of children with diabetes mellitus had type 2 diabetes and rates have grown since then (Rodbard, 2008). To help reduce the prevalence of these disorders, the Diabetes

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    Joel Acosta Ms. Sheehan English IV 6 October 2015 Child Obesity Annexing America Approximately 17 percent of children and teenagers ages two through nineteen were obese from 2011 to 2012, which is approximately 53 million people, and 31.8 percent or 99 million were either overweight or obese (Ogden CL, et. al). Some might think that these percentages are nothing, but to combat these statistics it is important to have a healthy diet. If the healthy diet is maintained and exercising is implemented

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    Obesity/ Fitness in the Work Place Obesity has become a hot topic in today 's society. In our world today this is getting out of control, especially in the United States. People don’t know how to fix the problem. Obesity has become an epidemic that no one can seem to resolve. This is surrounding us in everything we do, and everything we eat. From the Double Quarter Pounder at McDonald’s, to the Whopper at Burger King, obesity is around every corner. The results of this epidemic are hurting many

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    Over the years, obesity has become the number one preventable cause of death in the Unite States. This leads to the question; who’s to blame? Are the food companies to blame for the price of their fattening food or should we say the people paying to eat at these places daily are at fault for their own health issues? There is many controversies over this topic, but we’re going to discover who is actually the culprit to the lingering questions of the rise in obesity, for both adults and children. Everyone

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    more people are becoming overweight or obese including children and adults of all ages. Obesity is “defined as the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in metres (kg/m2). A BMI over 25 kg/m2 is defined as overweight, and a BMI of over 30 kg/m2 is obese,” BMI standing for body mass index (“Obesity and Overweight” 1). While some people may disagree regarding whether or not there is a growing obesity epidemic, research proves indeed that the number of people that are becoming either obese

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    of health is obesity. Obesity is considered a lifestyle disease since it is not infectious or contagious and because it is chronic. But since it is labeled as a lifestyle disease, many people, both lay people and experts, only look at overweight and obese individual’s lifestyles and criticizes them. But not to look at wider possibilities that could be having a great influence on this epidemic (Warwick-Booth, Cross, and Lowcock, 2012). This can be seen in how people talk about obesity and also obese

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    Obesity the crisis Obesity is a major problem in America. This is a health problem that affects people of all the ages. Although this disease has always existed recently, has increased due by the lack of knowledge of the people. People who have this disease suffer not only of physical problems but psychological as well, such as low self-esteem, depression, and bullying. Other significant elements that contribute to obesity are stress, anxiety, and inactivity. You must be aware that obesity is a

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    The condition of obesity occurs when an individuals has accrued bodily fat to the point where it has a detrimental influence on their well-being. In the event that an individual’s bodily fat is 20% more elevated than normal, the person would be considered as being obese. In the event that the bodily mass index, (BMI) is found in the range of 25 to 29.9, the person would be considered as overweight. In the circumstance that the bodily mass index is more than 30, the person would be considered as obese

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    of obesity in children is on the rise in America. One in three children in America is obese (Kelly). Anyone can recognize there is a problem with the growing numbers of children overweight, however, no one has come up with a way to stop the obesity epidemic. This epidemic in children has been caused by numerous factors now numerous solutions can stop this if they are put in use. Children are weighing more than they ever have. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says, “Obesity has

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    “One of the major problems that the world is facing today is obesity of people. In the world as of today the United States of America is currently ranked ninth with 33.9 percent of people be obese.America is one of the most obese countries in the world, and the reasons are quite obvious. Just take a look around you. High amounts of stress , more and more technology to make our lives easier (and lazier),fast food chains on every block (unhealthy foods are much less expensive than the healthy foods

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