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IV. From Bogalusa Heart Study, came about a research scientific study on physical activity and dietary behaviors, conducted by Dr. Russell Jago, and colleagues. The research focused on energy imbalance and examining relationships between the dietary and physical activity behaviors of young adults. The claim is that obesity is due to an energy imbalance, in other words, more intake in calories is increasing, but, the energy of burning them off isn’t increasing trending along. The reason behind the study is to collect enough information to have successful outcomes of obesity prevention. The study conducted a sample size of just a little over a thousand participants with an age group ranging from 19-37 years, within the range seventy-six percent …show more content…

During the documentary Jack Shonkoff talks about being frustrated because life is hard for people who are obese. What makes him angry however, is because of the fact that being overweight or obese is a preventable factor. Being overweight is not something that should be accepted as reality. Being overweight did not happen from one day to the next, it took time, the same time that could’ve been used to do the opposite and instead of gaining weight, people could’ve taken the time to eat healthier and exercised to avoid being overweight at all costs. It’s upsetting to see that people who are obese don’t live as long as others, and it’s a self-sustainable situation. Now you see it in children, which is more upsetting, as any individual might wonder, how did a parent let a child become so overweight that now that child faces risks of chronic diseases that were never seen before. It comes as a shock to see how in just a couple of unraveling years, obesity has slowly become an epidemic …show more content…

Between 1988-1994 people who were in poverty had a higher rating for being obese or over weight, however, between 2005-2008 the percentage for the wealthy and poor were nearly around the same, the increase for obesity went up for everyone of all incomes. It was then between the years 2005-2008 that it became more alarming, being obese or overweight can happen to anyone of any age. Genetic plays a role of people developing the overweight pattern but, it is the food intake that triggers the gene. It’s a nature and nurture that plays a role in the increase of obesity. Sedentary jobs increased with less physical activity, and cheap calorie-rich foods, are some of the reasons for an increase in obesity (Chan, 2016). Also, many people in the 2000’s were unemployed causing them to eat cheaper unhealthy meal options. Transportation became easier to adjust to vs walking to places. Technology also played a role, obesity and overweight is due to a subpart from lack of exercise. Early 2000s new technology, video games, and chat rooms were created, and this led to many people staying in to play, not going outside to socialize or communicate because they had a screen and keyboards to do that for them. This eventually led to decrease in physical

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