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    One of the raising diseases in America today is obesity. In the study of Aston, he found that "In the United States two-thirds of adults and one-third of children are obese and overweight" (Aston, 55). Everyone in America is setting each other up for disaster of several health problems including heart failure, and diabetes. Obesity has been an active and increasing health condition since the Stone Age era, even beyond the Stone Age era. Over the years it has shown that over the past decades Not just

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    Countering Obesity The everyday routines of life can and will be more difficult if encumbered with obesity. The ease of slipping on a pair of jeans turns into a battle between a thigh and pant leg while exerting too much pressure on the diaphragm; a loss of breath incurs. How can obesity be defined? This can be described as a critical medical condition in which the body fat has been accumulated in an abnormal way especially in the abdominal area. To be considered obese, a person’s Body Mass Index

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    leads to health risks and obesity, people are still putting unhealthy food into their body daily.  The United States has the highest obesity rate in the world by 6% and the government should be helping to lower that percentage (http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Health/Obesity).  The best for the United States to help the obesity rate is by implementing a fat tax.  A fat tax is a tax on foods that are considered unhealthy and are believed to lead people to obesity.  The main way fat taxes

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    More studies are showing that today’s American population is more over weight than ever before, and as a result we have higher amounts of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and obesity. Many are seeking quick, and easy fixes and are turning to the trendy low carb diets, such as the Akins Diet, to help reduce these health related risks and issues. However, as a result low carb diets have proven to have unwanted side effects, physical health problems, and lack of long term sustainability. The number one

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    Childhood Obesity Introduction Childhood Obesity has become more critical public health issue worldwide. However, obesity ratio varies from country to country. In addition, up to a quarter of Australian children are suffering from childhood obesity and obese children are at higher risk to become obese adult. For this reason, child’s weight always matters because it can impact on their health in future. There may be many reasons which affect childhood obesity including sedentary life style, lack of

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    Childhood Obesity In the United States, seventeen percent of children have obesity. That percentage is approximately 12.7 million. Obesity is defined as being twenty percent above the estimated range based on height and age. Childhood obesity can be genetically, medically, or physically obtained. Obesity can cause many serious issues that can possibly be fatal. In order to overcome this issue children must lose weight and eat nutritious foods. This paper will explain the risk factors of obesity and how

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    Obesity Obesity refers to excess body fat while overweight refers to excess body weight in terms of excess fat, muscles, bone or water. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) (2009–2010), about 69% of the adult population in the U.S. is overweight or obese, with more than 78 million adults being obese. Consistent with the survey, at least 2 in 3 adults are overweight or obese and more than 1 in 3 adults are obese. In addition, more than 1 in 20 adults in the U

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    Childhood Obesity Tara Domino-Robinson GEN 499 General Education Capstone Instructor: Anna Beresnlova August 3, 2015 Childhood Obesity I have decided to research Childhood Obesity. I chose to research this topic because I am currently working with families that are not aware of the types of food that promote good health for their kids and the statistics of “Childhood Obesity”. I plan to effectively limit the topic to just stating the main causes of obesity in America, statistics and the History

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    damage to one’s health. This is one of many factors contributing to obesity. In fact, the population of obese adults who are of the age 20 and older in the United States has doubled since early 1960s, from 13.4% to 35.7% (“Overweight and Obesity Statics”). That means that more than one-third of adults are considered to be obese today in America, and its number is still increasing. This is something we need to further study since obesity causes critical health damages such as cancer, stroke, high blood

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    As aforementioned, many people believe that obesity is caused by just overconsumption of fatty foods, but there is more to it. Definitely overconsumption of fats is a major factor and recipe to obesity, but also calorie intake and amount of exercise has a lot to do with becoming overweight. If a person’s diet includes a greater amount of calorie than the amount of daily exercise, then that excess calorie will be stored as fat. It is not necessary to take in more calories than what the body usually

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