Obesity And Lack Of Exercise Essay

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    Patient: The problem is that obesity runs in our family. Doctor: No! the problem is that no one runs in your family. Obesity, as described by Google; is the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. Obesity is a major problem that citizens are facing in society today. Reducing the obesity rate in America is important because it will allow citizens to live a much longer and healthier life. Obesity mostly takes place in older adults across America and other countries around the world. One of the

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    states, "Obesity shows no signs of slowing, and the reasons why it is widespread can be faced to an increasingly sedentary lifestyle that keeps people inactive, and eating more hours of the day' (Parker 4). Obesity has increased drastically over the years. Obesity counters many different age groups but a big percentage of obesity counters teens. Lack of exercise is the cause of this. Exercise comes with many different benefits that help many different people but benefit teens most. Exercise maintains

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    The Hard Fight Against Obesity There has been a major rise in childhood obesity in the 21st century. Childhood obesity can negatively affect a person’s life for years to come. Obesity can lead to diabetes, hypertension, and ultimately death. Being that students spend most of their day in school, schools really should be involved in fixing this major problem. In order to combat childhood obesity, schools should focus on teaching children the importance of healthy lifestyles, give students the opportunity

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    Childhood obesity in America is a growing disease that has become an epidemic that has lasting psychological effects because of advertisement of fast food, lack of physical activities, and parental control has made food become a major health issue in many adolescents lives today. The number of overweight and obese children in America has increased at an alarming rate over the past years. In the past 30 years, the occurrence of obesity in children has tripled and it is now estimated that one in

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    What is childhood obesity? Childhood obesity is when a child is above the normal weight for his or her age and height. There is an epidemic of childhood obesity in the United States and throughout the world. According to Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “The percentage of children aged 6–11 years in the United States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 20% in 2008. Nearly 43 million children under the age of five were overweight in 2010” (Child Obesity Facts). A serious medical

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    Obesity In America

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    Obesity is a medical condition where a person contains too much body fat that it could disrupt a healthy body. “Over one-third of all adults in America are obese; obesity is a major contributor to the leading causes of preventable death.” according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Most people confuse the definition of obese and overweight. Obesity is the state of having too much body fat while being overweight means a person weighs too much. People who are obese are at least 66 pounds over

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    that childhood obesity has become an epidemic of great and growing proportions. According to the Office of The Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, childhood obesity has made a significant leap in numbers since the 80s and the latest overweight is even heavier than past years (Bishop et al.). Obesity is when the percentage of fat in the body is over the average and the healthy. Typically, the BMI of thirty percent or above is obese in an adult (“Defining Overweight and Obesity”). Even though

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    In the United States, obesity is currently one of the largest issues in our society. Sugary sodas, fatty foods, and lack of exercise are the main causes of this issue. Not only does obesity affect adults, but it affects young children as well. In 2012, it was reported that two-thirds of adults in the United States are considered overweight or obese. It was also reported that 31.8% of children and teenagers in the United States are considered overweight or obese as well. Young children are naturally

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    are fighting the health and emotional effects of obesity. Current research trends suggest that by the year 2030, fifty-one percent of the U.S. population will be obese. Many people believe that the only way to combat obesity is to increase physical activity levels in all ages. The issue is that while obesity rates have skyrocketed over the last thirty years, physical activity levels have increased as well. The solution to the United States’ obesity epidemic lies in the education of its citizens on

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    today is obesity. It has been proven that approximately 36 percent of adults and 17 percent of children and adolescents are obese. Obesity is defined as the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. Obesity can also be represented as “BMI” which simply means body mass index. Most people will pay little or no attention to obesity, but obesity is a dangerous health issue that can result in death. Some of the factors that contribute to obesity are overeating, diseases, drugs and lack of exercise. Behaviors

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