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Obesity In Australia Persuasive Speech

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Hello, Minister and members.
There is no doubt about it, Australian’s youth are becoming more and more overweight every day. Who is responsible? The child? The parents? Or the wider community, which includes the education system and the government? I strongly believe it is a combination of both, they are both to blame. The government must step in.
Your body stores unused energy (kilojoules) as body fat. To maintain a healthy weight, you need to use (or ‘burn’) the energy from the foods you eat such as going for a run or walk. If you eat more than you use, your body will store the extra energy as fat which will eventually make you gain weight.
Obesity has been called the new worldwide epidemic by many doctors. Obesity is, easily, the …show more content…

These benefits include being part of a team and making friends through group sports, which have a major impact on social and emotional development. The effect of obesity on children is closely linked to many bad health habits such as alchohol, smoking and drug use which in turn can affect a child's academic performance Physical activity, if encouraged at a young age, can reduce the likelihood of children developing these behaviours and focus on their academic …show more content…

Currently, at many schools, PE is compulsory until year 11, but only 2 lessons a week, it isn’t enough! Compulsory Nutritional, health and PE lessons could be brought into the curriculum as an assessed class-room subject, PE, and many afterschool programs should become available for students to learn new skills that will help them maintain a healthy lifestyle, also parents could become more involved and learn about the risks of what they’re feeding their children. As well as teaching health, nutrition and PE messages, school PE should mainly focus on getting students involved in regular and fun activities.
The education system can also promote healthy lifestyles outside of the classroom, by closely working with students to give them higher opportunity’s to eat better foods and stay active. To improve health and nutrition, schools can include healthier foods at the canteen and reduce selling unhealthier foods which are high in sugars and fats. To increase youth active levels, schools can promote walking routes around school (like Mr Hunts Wednesday walkies) and promote active recess time, through things such as Zumba or team

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