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    Nowadays, an increasing number of countries have the same serious problem- Obesity, is a rising concern in our society today. This problem threatens people’s health slowly; the number of overweight or obese human has received more attention as the number has doubled in the last three decades. Worldwide obesity prevalence has been doubled from 1980 to present. There are many countries where the bug of obesity has killed many people. In 2014, six hundred million adults were obese. Almost one-third

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    Introduction Obesity is a growing disease within our ever quickening, largely sedentary society. The American Obesity Treatment Organization reported the current obesity problem in the US as 72 million people dealing with this disease and associated risk factors. Obesity is a disease that affects both adults and children. The CDC lists related risk factors of this disease as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, Type-2 diabetes, sleep apnea, and stroke ("Adult Obesity Facts"). Obesity is highly

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    Americans, where obesity is found to be a major struggle, in jeopardy with the various aspects that may cause obesity such as poor eating habits, lack of physical activity, etc.? Poor eating habits such as eating pizza, McDonalds and Burger King, are all foods Americans enjoy and is one reason for weight gain in children and adults. These eating habits are affordable, tasty, and an easy way out when an individual does not want to cook. Although many Americans cannot overcome obesity, many have pushed

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    (social/cultural) Bigger meals, less healthy options, GMOs, cost of healthy food rising, and people being less active than they used to be are just a few of the many deadly factors that cause obesity. Today’s culture downplays the effects of constantly eating junk food and not being active, and promotes the life of video games, TV, fast food, and unhealthy food. This has resulted in roughly 2/3s of the USA's population being obese or overweight (Ron Finley 2010). Children who have parents

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    Obesity is a growing problem in the U.S. childhood obesity is another problem to. one out of five children in america are overweight also more than one -third(34.9% or 78 million of U.S adults are obese.Non-Hispanic blacks have the highest age-adjusted rates of obesity (47.8%) followed by Hispanics (42.5%), non-Hispanic whites (32.6%), and non-Hispanic Asians (10.8%). Obesity is higher among middle age adults, 40-59 years old (39.5%) than among younger adults, age 20-39 (30.3%) or adults

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    Causes of Obesity What are the reasons of obesity in America? There are so many reason that people get fatter and sicker every day. Study show that millions of people get effects of obesity in America. Some people get fat because they eat too many fast food, or lack of exercising, and sometime it is depend on genes of that person. The factor that mostly causes obesity is fast food. Because it is quick and inexpensive, fast food appear almost everywhere in the street, town. No matter where you live

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    Obesity Social Issue

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    chosen is obesity in America. Anyone who is remarkably beyond his or her ideal weight is considered to be obese. Today, over 60 percent of Americans are considered to be overweight and over 27 percent of Americans are considered to be obese (Kobayashi, 2015). Obesity is an important social issue because it can easily contribute to a variety of health problems. About 78 million adult Americans are at risk for heart disease, stroke, type II diabetes, and some forms of cancer all due to obesity (Kobayashi

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    Childhood Obesity Essay

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    What is obesity? Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat, usually 20% or more over an individual’s ideal body weight, and morbidly obese is when the body fat is 40% or higher. More recent guidelines for obesity uses a measurement called BMI (body mass index), which is the individual’s weight, multiplied by 703 and then divided by twice the height in inches. BMI of 25.9-29 is considered overweight; BMI over 30 is considered obese. Obesity is associated with an increased risk of illness, disability

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    Obesity is the biggest killer of Americans today and the government is sanctioning its rapid death rate by how they deal with the pricing of food in our stores today. In today’s society people lean towards less expensive and convenient foods also known as fast food chains. The generation that we live in now is more likely prone to develop diseases such as heart disease, kidney failure, type two diabetes, and cancer at a young age. Being unhealthy on the inside is just as much a threat as looking

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    Obesity And Sociology

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    this ability, people are unable to see the issues that affect them. Obesity, formerly defined as a common comorbidity of other chronic diseases, has now become a medical condition deserving public attention and resources. Why did obesity transform from a private to a widely known public issue? Invoking C. Wright Mills, personal values and experiences are indeed embedded within the environment. Childhood obesity in today’s society is not just a thing of the wealthy but is now a

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