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Slide 1 (Andrew): So we’re doing obesity, and it’s actually pretty cool.
Slide 2 (Wali): LMAO, no it’s not!
Slide 3 (Andrew): But in all seriousness, what is obesity? Being Obese is what someone is referred to when they are grossly fat or overweight.
Slide 4 “Obesity in North America” (Sebastian-Yuri): Ever since the nineteen-eighties, the growth of obesity across North America steadily raised as many years go by. The cause of such is because of the limited physical movement due to the amount of technologies coming out, making the lives of many easier. Not only that, but also because of the amount of calories being taken inside by all ages. Furthermore, with the amount of fast food chains and the low-ish prices of chips and sodas, they are much more preferred sometimes; mostly by the teen to children age groups. Because of those factors, obesity is not a rare sight if a traveler goes to North America. With that, my associates will explain more about the problem.
Slide 5 “Obesity in Children” (Andrew):
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Ultimately, obesity would force its way into many lives through the lack of exercise and healthy food adults and children were getting daily. As a matter of fact, obesity in children alone have tripled in Canada just in the past 30 years. Meanwhile, across the globe obesity has soared in all places like Europe, Africa, and Saudi Arabia. As a result, the solution has been talked and explored upon by scientists to household parent. Rather than bore anyone with the extreme into details hypothesis or the experimental projects done by parents. I’ll give you my short and simple to the point idea. The most optimal solution for curing childhood obesity is by scheduled exercise and preparing meals for the child. I’ma let you finish Wali on obesity in
The Truth of Obesity Fast food has been around for decades and it is an industry which will continue to grow, it is because of this main reason why so many Americans are now obese. Along with the lack of education and knowledge that many Americans are decrease their life span. However, obesity has never been such a vast problem as it stands today with its large population of uneducated and fast food hungry Americans. With this massive epidemic that is taking over America, comes many health issues and its targets begin with the children who become addicted to unhealthy but satisfying meals suffering from overweight, high cholesterol, and blood pressure to name a few.
Childhood obesity was defined as one of the epidemics of our modern society and it has changed to pandemic (WHO, 2000) due to increased number of cases around the world. The latest report from the World Health Organization confirmed 42 million infants and young children were overweight and obese (WHO, 2013). Australia experienced a high rate of obesity in the adult population and a fast growing increase in childhood obesity, counting 1 in 4 children becoming obese. This situation makes a big burden to the Public health system due to the expenditure of health promotions and interventions to increase healthy eating and physical activity in order to decrease levels of obesity (Australia Government, 2009). Development countries have been experiencing
It is increasing in the United States rapidly. According to a study in the Parental Roles in the epidemic of childhood obesity, “The increase in childhood obesity is a relatively recent phenomenon in the United States, with dramatic changes occurring in the 1980s and 1990s, and a general plateauing of incidence from 1999 to 2010 but at dangerously high levels. ”(Moore 828). This reveals that obesity levels have swiftly started to increase since the early 1980’s. Some people believe that this recent increase in weight gain is associated with the expansion of fast and processed foods and drinks such as Coca cola.
Obesity in the U.S. Obesity plagues about 35% of adults and 17% of children in the United States. Poor diet and lack of exercise contribute mostly to this problem. Due to your “on the go” lifestyle and the convenience of fast food you are like a lot of the population. Here are some easy ideas that may help you change all of that. o Stay away from that favorite burger joint.
That there is an obesity epidemic in America and the western world in general is not in doubt, but there is neither single nor simple answer as to why. It is obvious that in the US, as elsewhere, many things contribute to those ever-expanding waistlines of the population. It can all be broken down into elements such as genetics, environment nature and nurture, the environmental aspect being simply that the majority of folks these days get far less exercise than they did after say, WWII. The average working man used to have a job dominated by physical activity, but such work has largely been replaced with much more sedentary employment, meaning that lack of exercise combined with normal eating easily translates to excess weight as time goes by.
Obesity has become a major dilemma within America, mostly childhood obesity which has become in my eyes an epidemic. Childhood obesity will bring about adult obesity, health issues, psychological problems, and will even damper on sociological issues when pertaining to relating to culture and other people on a daily basis ( ex: brings about bullying or being bullied, social issues with kids, and low self-esteem and confidence). These include but never restricted to the fact of physical, social, environmental, psychological, and health issues all within a wider scale mostly if the pattern of obesity starts at an early age and then progress to adolescence and adulthood. The factors given in obesity has once again become a worldwide issue and concern for family, friends, and the child.
Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects children and adolescents. Obesity is defined as having a body mass index of greater than thirty. Childhood is an important period for the initiation of obesity. Eating practices during childhood can affect a person later on in life. Children that suffer from obesity face higher risk of having social, medical and academic problems.
The issue is childhood obesity, and it is only accelerating as a percentage of children in both America and all western nations of the world. Childhood Obesity is an issue relevant to all who consider themselves part of American society and it has profound adverse effects economically, physically for those afflicted with the issue, and mentally for those who live an obese childhood or within the family unit of a household with at least one obese child. The scope of the issue is massive and the impact of the consequences dire in many accounts. There is hope to reverse course and change the way of American-western living, and it starts with understanding the size and
Childhood obesity is rapidly increasing due to the shift in cultural norms. Not only is weight affected by surroundings, but exposure to technology deeply creates roots sunk deep into the issue of Obesity. AAP, the American
Over the last few decades, obesity rates have increased by a large margin. In the 1970s, only five-percent of American youth were considered obese. However, as of 2017, this percentage has increased to nineteen percent. Many blame fast food chains for this epidemic, but fail to recognize that a large portion of American eating habits are also a major contributor to the issue at hand, specifically the amount of food that is consumed. The average calorie intake in the 1970s was around two thousand per day, but in 2010 it was twenty-five hundred calories.
Obesity has increased so much it can be said to have replaced tobacco as the number one preventable cause of diseases in America (Hall). Obesity is a condition characterized by the excessive gathering and storage of fat in the body. In recent years, the number of people diagnosed with obesity has increased dramatically. In the article “Washington: Nearly Four in Ten U.S. Adults Now Obese,” it notes that “almost four out of ten adults and 18.5 percent of kids aged two to nineteen now meet the clinical definition of obesity, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.” Obese people are commonly seen battling with basic tasks like walking, climbing stairs, or even bending over, and that is a hard way to live a life.
Jun Hong Robin Yap BI 213 Prof. Ashraful Haque 11/10/14 Obesity In The US Obesity is a complex disorder involving excessive amount of body fat. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), obesity is group with labels from the “ranges of weight that are greater than what is generally considered healthy for a given height” (CDC). This range of number is called the body mass index (BMI), it is calculated by dividing an individual’s weight by their height squared. For example, an adult with a BMI of 30 and over will be considered obese.
The unfortunate reality of childhood obesity has always been a topic of great debate and discussion in not only the US but worldwide. In recent years, this topic has gained a huge amount attention because of media coverage and health reform in the United States. There is no single cause that can be accredited to the huge growth in childhood obesity rates in America but a mixture of lack of parental control, the food choices that the children are given at school and the continuing lack of exercise of your youth are just a few protentional factors. An interesting idea on the cause of the rising number of obese children is the idea of adults not properly limiting and controlling their children’s intake and portions of food.
Obesity Proposal Obesity is a major problem in the United States. With the rates on obesity constantly rising we have to come up with a way to solve the problem somehow. Fortunately, there are some way that we can help and that includes helping the youth understand obesity, encouraging restaurants to improve their menus and nutrition facts and opening space for citizens so they can become fit and active. One of the main issues as to why America is obese is because of all the opportunities they have available to them.
People may think overweight child is look so cut and it’s mean the child in a good heath. parents will not being with there child everywhere So, children should have awareness in childhood obesity. Lack of awareness make them eating unhealthy food and junk food when their parents was not there. It is hard to control everything. 1.1 .Thesis