Obesity And Lack Of Exercise Essay

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    In 2008, the American Medical Association recognized obesity as a disease claiming that “Recognizing obesity as a disease will help change the way the medical community tackles this complex issue that affects approximately one in three Americans,” said AMA board member Patrice Harris, M.D. While this may be true, is that a justifiable reason to classify obesity, a result of unhealthy decisions, as a disease? The fact is obesity is the consequence of choosing an unhealthy lifestyle. True the unhealthy

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    Fed Up: Obesity Epidemic

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    The film Fed Up is an American made documentary that examines the obesity epidemic, as well as, the food industry in an effort to uproot the underlining causes of exponential growth rates of obesity in America. The main objective behind the documentary is to educate and expose the current threat of obesity and the associated health complications in an attempt to motivate viewers to reevaluate and alter their current food choices. Fed Up utilizes data gathered through various professional interviews

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    States society today. Many people are facing some type of illness or disease, one we do not consider a major problem until just recently. Obesity is a disease/condition that many people in America are suffering from. Really obesity can be defined in many different ways; Mayo Clinic defines obesity as a “complex disorder involving an excessive amount of body fat” (Obesity, 2015). When a person is diagnosed having this disease/condition it can cause many health problems such as, diabetes, heart trouble,

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    The Roots of Obesity People warn you about eating too much carbs, having too much fat, eating out too often, and not getting enough exercise or physical activity. But do people listen? Statistics show that over one third of the adults in America are obese. Obesity has become a large issue in the United States. Research has been revealed to show that there are several reasons for the rate of obesity. One of these reasons is that people eat out. Next, people are eating a substantial amount of food

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    Obesity is a “Weight greater than twenty percent above average for a given age and height.” (Feldman, 2014, pg. 137). Fifteen percent of children in the United States are classified obese.” ( ). Obesity has been the cause to negative effects in a child’s life. Childhood obesity can lead to problems with their physical, social, and cognitive development. Complications potentially lead to direct or extensive effects on health and well- being. Obesity causes “caloric imbalance, to few calories expanded

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    Why childhood Obesity is Becoming serious Problem? Obesity is a serious problem in the United States. Obesity may have serious effects on children, and childhood obesity affect them in their adulthood. Our family friend’s son is ten years old and at least twenty pounds overweight .When I saw him the first time, several questions arose in my mind about his overweight. Why does he become obese? What are the cause and effect of obesity? How does it show up at the symptom of obesity? They live close

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    rapid increase in childhood weight gain, the threat of obesity to our health, environment, and economy is enormous. According to the Economic Cost of Obesity, “The estimated annual health care costs of obesity – related illness are a staggering $190.2 billion or nearly twenty-one percent of annual medical spending in the United States. Childhood obesity alone is responsible for fourteen billion in direct medical costs." (Economic Costs of Obesity 4) Obese kids tend to become obese adults. According

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    Obesity In America Essay

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    The United States of America leads the world as the country with the highest obesity rate. Obesity is a life threatening condition and a prerequisite for many other conditions such as diabetes. Along with causing life threatening conditions obesity can cause day to day problems such as lack of energy and poor mental performance. Both of these day to day problems brought on by obesity and poor health in general affect many students in school and adults in the workplace, causing low productivity and

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    Obesity in adults and children is at out of control. Obesity is a huge social problem. We are living in the age of modern living. We are spoiled with superior technology, luxury, excessive money and we are trending toward obesity. The growing number of cases of obesity has made it a social problem. Childhood obesity is also on the rise. Many are wondering what could cause this. Obese children and adults are often made fun of, ridiculed and treated cruelly by other children. Obese children

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    Obesity Strikes In America Obesity is a worldwide epidemic, obesity is the condition being grossly fat or overweight it strikes in wealthy countries like the United States, Tonga and Nauru ,about 2.8 million people die of obesity or health issues each year , this is due to the lack of diet and exercise mostly in the United States as well as other countries. it is that they have no money or they live in poverty, it is because they don't exercise and watch what they eat more people would be less

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