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    Childhood obesity is a major cause for concern within the United States. This is mainly due to children not getting the require nutrition that they need. Although study show that there is a decrease in obesity in children, it still remains at an all-time high. Children are failing to eat as healthy as they should, and it has become an even bigger problem now that they aren’t getting the require amount of food in their diets. The USDA made a decision a couple of years ago to reduce the amount of food

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    How many times have you seen an obese child struggling to move around at the park? Or how many times have you seen a large parent feeding their child fast food? It is curious to think what their test results look like. Being obese, today considered to be thick, is not normal. Today, 1 and 3 children and adolescents, ages 2-19, are overweight or obese-triple the rate from just one generation ago (Alliance For A Healthier Generation.) Image what the will be considered as normal weight in the future-pretty

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    To: Bill de Blasio Office Held: Mayor of New York City Issue: Child obesity Problem statement In the United States, an increasing problem that Americans faces is obesity. According to (Centers for Disease Control [CDC], 2015, the prevalence of Childhood Obesity during the years 2011 and 2012 are about to 17% of children ranging from ages 2-19 years old and the most common among ethnic groups. The statistics listed in the CDC shows there is a major problem that children face. Recent research have

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    Child Obesity Having obese children is a problem. The question resumes, why? Are children less active? Are they not eating the right things? Or are they a product of their parents lifestyle? Whatever the answer maybe, we must find it quick. Obesity in children Is becoming an epidemic. And the African American population is leading the way. According to WE Can!, a program of the National Institutes of health 31.7 percent of children between the age of 2-19 years old are overweight or obese. Including

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    What are the Causes of Child Obesity? The rates of child obesity have been increasing in America, and there are more than nine million children between the ages of six to nine years old that are considered overweight (“Obesity Statistics”). A large percentage of these children are likely to be obese as adults. Lack of diet, exercise, and psychosocial environments are the main risk factors for child obesity. Our First Lady’s platform on child obesity has helped educate children and adults to become

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    What is the cause of the increase in child obesity? The rate of child obesity from 2003-2004 for ages 2-19 was at a rate of 17%. As of 2015 age group 5-12 has dropped 20-28%. There are many reasons why children are becoming obese and overweight. Common reasons are due to genetic factors, the lack of physical activity, and unhealthy eating patterns. Every child that may be obese has a different situation and cause for their obesity. The main point to look at is the actions of the parent and the

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    Causes of Children Obesity Imagine yourself walking into a kindergarten class, and all you see are obese children not walking, but moving on wheels because they simply cannot walk anymore due to their excess body weight. Their legs are so weak since they have to handle so much more weight than what they are designed to do. This vision may no longer be fictional if the world keeps ignoring the issue of childhood obesity. Nowadays, not only adults, but the number of children who are obese are incredibly

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    Have you ever watched the news and saw a report on the proclaimed drop in child obesity and then went out and noticed that there are thousands of children who are over weight? Then sat there and thought to yourself, how could this be happening to our youth and why? Well, recently this year alone there has been multiple studies conducted to try and figure out why our youth are suffering from being over weight. According to multiple, news, articles, and studies, there are many factors that are contributing

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    Essay on Child Obesity Child obesity is a growing problem in our society and has increased significantly in children and even more in teenagers in recent years. To help improve this issue I formed a hypothesis stating that causes of child obesity include genetic and environmental factors. The three questions I developed to support my hypothesis were, what are some of the genetic factors that affect child obesity and what causes them? What are some of the environmental factors that affect obesity and what

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    Australia, 1 in 4 children are classified as overweight or obese; and the setting surrounding children has been identified as an attribute for this rising prevalence (1). Between 1985 and 1995, Australian children aged 5-14 years, the growth of obesity and overweight epidemic doubled to reach 20% (2). Although the prevalence have plateaued over the last 17 years, the rates continue to remain high, and therefore a cause for concern. The National Australian Statistics in 2009, states 1.7 million

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