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Satire On Obesity

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Obesity is an epidemic and affects millions of people in the United States every day. This health problem affects everybody, not only adults but in people of all ages even children. It is also a disease, a disease from improper nutrition that requires long term medical treatment otherwise causing many health risks leading to death. “This isn't rocket science. People want to eat healthy diets, but they tend to eat whatever's convenient and affordable. If we want to reduce obesity, we need to make eating fruits and vegetables convenient and affordable...” The good part is that it is reversible and there are many ways you can not be obese anymore. Obesity can happen to anyone for many reasons and it can be reversed many different ways. More and …show more content…

Such as the government having some control over what we eat just like they can have control in smoking laws or wearing your seatbelt law. Others say that the people should be able to have their own say on what they want to eat because its their bodies and their lifestyle of food they want to consume. Since the 1960s obesity in America has more than tripled regardless of sex or race. Today 30.5 percent or 69 million American Adults are considered obese leading to over 300,000 deaths per year. “Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat, usually twenty percent or more over an individual's ideal body weight. Obesity is associated with an increased risk of illness, disability, and …show more content…

Our American view of value right now is stuck in the 'more for less' America has very large portion sizes in restaurants, a problem that leads to overeating, and increased caloric intake Although people know they should eat less the value of getting more for less appeals to them. They eat the larger portions while spending less money but gain more calories than they burn. The constant cycle of eating more for less leads to rapid weight gain and obesity If the government regulated portion sizes in restaurants obesity rates would decrease. Another advantage of this is it would be teaching healthy eating habits and not promoting overeating. “1) So as we've seen, the surge in obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis, and it's threatening our children, it's threatening our families, and more importantly it's threatening the future of this

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