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    an American has increased twenty-four pounds since 1960?” (Stewart). Obesity is a growing issue in America and the government and society want to have a say in this issue. The government can not stop a person from becoming obese. In order to understand why the government and society is too involved in obesity, one needs to understand the physical and emotional effects society has on America, and how media affects views on obesity, and the government controlling food portions in schools. Society

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    America is one of the richest, most progressive countries in the world. Shouldn’t it be one of the healthiest too? Maybe it should, but the sad truth is that most Americans are some of the unhealthiest people in the world. With that being said, “Obesity poses one of the greatest threats to the future of our public health, with more than 400 million people worldwide estimated to be obese and 1.6 billion estimated to be overweight” (World Health Organization, 2006). With obesity rising at an alarming

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    Nowadays, obesity is a common medical condition, especially in Western countries and North America. There has been a rapid increase in obesity in America in recent decades. According to The World Health Organization, there were more than 700 million people who were obese in 2008, and the rate of obesity has almost doubled in 30 years, between 1980 and 2010. Although obesity is not a dangerous disease, it is a major factor in other serious diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure and heart attack

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    Would you rather be fit or fat? United States, the country with the most advanced medical equipment is suffering from health problems. In 2014 America was ranked first place in the “Top 10 Most Obese Countries”. But who is really responsible for all these health problems? Anyone would be surprised to see that America, one of the biggest countries does not have good food choice restaurants. It has a big amount of fast food restaurants full of unhealthy problems due to their consumption. Americans

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    Obesity in America In the United States of America, there is a current epidemic of obesity throughout the country. Every age group is affected by this unfortunate trend. Even children are not immune to the national obesity problem. For a country that has an abundance of job opportunities, educational opportunities, and financial opportunities, it is a sad statement of fact that far too many people are tipping the scales in unhealthy ways. It is a fact that a disproportionate amount of the nation's

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    Obesity In America

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    45% of the adults in America are obese? This is half of all the Americans out there. Obese Americans need to become educated on what obesity is, foods that carry out the greatest risk, and some ways that will help prevent obesity. Obesity is a disorder that involves excessive body fat which increases the risks of health diseases. The extra weight can come anywhere from your muscles, bones, fat, and or even the water your body stores. There are many different kinds of obesity ranging anywhere from

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    Fat’ is not at all an issue anymore, it is a new normal in America as a recent survey showed that 42% of Americans were critically obese and 8% ate the survey (Levi, Jeffrey, et al. 2012). American children in their early ages are able to witness the downfall of a fit nation and a rapid growth of people like teddy bears roaming around. Isn’t it cute to see chubby people around, I mean it shows the nation is prosperous and abundant of food is available it to it. Many nations are struggling to rise

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    leading to obesity. Obesity is a disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems. “Obesity is among the easiest medical conditions to recognize but most difficult to treat. Unhealthy weight gain due to poor diet and lack of exercise is responsible for over 300,000 deaths each year.” Teen obesity is a serious issue since we have high statistics of obesity in the US, increasing health issues among teens and causes are becoming more complex. Teen obesity is becoming

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    Obesity In America

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    In today’s society obesity is much more common than it was years ago. Obesity is caused by unhealthy eating, but can also be fixed by eating healthy. The long-term advantages of eating health can help regulate weight, help depression, and save you money on life insurance. Healthy eating has been an issue in America for quite some time. People know this, yet don’t do anything about it. In this article it states, “... obesity contributes to 1 in 5 American deaths. Even if it’s only by 5-10%, reducing

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    Obesity rates have continued to raise over the years. In America 1 out of 3 adults were considered to be obese. Due to these statistics obesity has become a huge concern for our country. Factors that are related to obesity are heart diseases, health issues, diabetes, and hypertension. To not be another statistic we must have a healthy nutrition and have physical activities in our daily routines. Aerobics is a great way to start a healthy lifestyle. As said in myDr, "Regular aerobic exercise improves

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