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    When you go out and buy a burger or a soft drink do you ever think about the consequences of what you’re putting into your body? One of the growing epidemics in America is the fact that people seem to be eating too much fast food that is causing obesity. Not only does fast food cause obesity but you are also at risk of other illnesses such as, heart disease, diabetes, and blood pressure. The leading cause is due to all the fast food that we have available at all times. Everywhere you look you see

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    state of obesity in the United States is a greater than that of other countries who live healthier lifestyles. Living healthy lifestyles is a great goal for a country to look towards achieving, and encouraging these lifestyles can benefit the country as well as the people. There are a lot of benefits for living healthy lifestyles, while there are also many negatives to living an unhealthy lifestyle. Taxing fatty foods would help to encourage buying healthy foods, and it could reduce obesity rates in

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    The Problem Obesity is defined as excess body weight that has a negative impact on self-esteem and also contributes to a spectrum of comorbidities, which include type II diabetes, hypertension, multiple cancers and cardiovascular diseases. The result of obesity is a diminished life expectancy and quality of life. Unfortunately, obesity costs have hurt our economy because the U.S. government spends billions of dollars in health care expenses annually, and the trouble does not stop there. In 2012

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    Obesity : A Major Problem

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    Obesity is an emerging issue in the world, and if not dealt with will soon be an uncontrollable menace. It is not just an issue brought by change to sedentary lifestyle but should be treated as a condition just like any other disease as it is associated with many health problems and even death sometimes . Obesity is one of the most growing concerns for policy makers and health care practitioners in our societies today. Because of its remarkable rising level and the health risks involved, it is

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    Essay on Childhood and Adolescent Obesity

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    very good indicator for the health of the nation is the national epidemic of childhood and adolescent obesity, currently a target objective for Healthy people 2010 (DHHS). The Surgeon General reports there are 12.5 million children between toddlers and school age who are obese, a prevalence of 17%, while children at risk for obesity have a prevalence of 16% (General). A third of the child population are obese or at risk for obesity. This condition crosses all age groups, ethnicities, socioeconomic

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    Today, America is facing an epidemic that drains its economy and annihilates the health of its citizens, obesity. In the eyes of the average American, being overweight may seem like an issue with no effect on anything except for a rise of burger sales and an increased chance of diabetes, but this epidemic causes catastrophic events unseen by the public. Firstly, corpulence effects ⅓ of the U.S. population, leaving the other ⅔ in the category of being overweight, double the amount since the early

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    Obesity In America

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    Pound for Pound the BIG Problem in America “Obesity happens one pound at a time, so does preventing it”(“Why Obesity…”). Though is does not seem like a big deal, gaining just a few pounds a year can have a huge toll on life. Preventing obesity can lead to a happy, long, and healthy life. The average American does not get enough exercise or eat the proper amount of nutrients that the body needs. These days most people eat unhealthy, processed, and sodium-filled foods that, according to the Daily

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    Persuasive Speech Stopping Obesity Hanna Darin A47556404 Com 100 Section 009 15 November 2013 TA: Yue Dai SL: Alyssa Armiak Name: Hanna Darin Section Number: 009 Title: Stopping Obesity Topic: I will be representing the organization called, “Be Healthy Now.” The mission of this organization is to create opportunities for young adults to lose weight through healthy diets, and becoming more active. Purpose Statement: Read this flyer and become engaged in creating healthier lifestyles. Audience

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    becoming aware of the new epidemic called Obesity. Obesity is not only a major health issue in the United States but also the world. Over the past 30 years, The World Health Organization has considered increasing Obesity’s prevalence to epidemic levels. One result as to why, is that Obesity is putting more worldwide people to risk of death from obesity rather than underweight. (Cowie, 2014) Over the past 30 years there has been a marked increase to the prevalence of childhood obesity, Sixty percent of

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    Childhood Obesity, Problem With a Solution According to the Institute of Medicine, every one in three children in the United States is either overweight or obese. That means one in three children in the United States is at an increased risk for diabetes, heart disease, cancer and other health risks due to their weight. One in three children is being ridiculed on the playground. One in three children is struggling every day because of their weight. There is a growing obesity epidemic in children

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