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    Negative Essay On Obesity

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    Obesity has become a growing problematic health concern in America over the years. High blood pressure, diabetes, stokes, heart attacks, coronary artery and vascular disease, and cancer are just some of the side effects obesity causes. Although obesity has been at the forefront of news articles and politics, this problem is nothing new for America. The 1980’s brought on a new phase in the U.S.; working out and crazed dieting. However, while all of this was happening the number of obese Americans…

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    Individuals may face with contradictory situations when they try to make choices, the mental and physicals effects can be all factors that can influence the individuals’ decitions. In “The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food,” Michael Moss provides an eye-opening viewpoint that Americans are addicted to junk food, which is high in sugar, salt and fat. He describes the choice of focus groups made and they chose to aim at creating products that are cheap, but lack of good nutrition in…

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    accused of being the cause of obesity? Though many articles, nutritionist, dietitians, and studies have shown poverty is the leading cause of obesity across the world. Poverty When living in a low income area healthy foods are too expensive to purchase and there are many dangers of living in a low income areas. Obesity affects many people around the world, especially those that live in poverty. Most importantly the cost of health foods are much higher than the cost of unhealthy foods. The…

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    an athlete one day. Even though some athletes are popular some of them take steroids. Athletes are not supposed to take steroids it is an illegal drug. In other words, steroids can affect an athlete’s life because when athletes abuse the drug, they cause harm to their bodies physically, emotional, and mentally long-term. Athletes in the professional sports business should not use steroids because it can affect their development, health, and mood. However, adolescent is the phase that teenager…

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    Causes Of Teenage Obesity

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    These children were doomed by their genetics to be obese. There are those who believe that the leading cause of teenage obesity stems from social issues. The thought is that teenagers eat to cope with their problems. A person’s adolescent years may be the most difficult when it comes to social life. Teens can be pushed into a depressed state by teasing and…

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    Across the United States, seventy-eight million adults and thirteen million children are fighting the health and emotional effects of obesity. (“The Healthcare Costs of Obesity.”) These research trends suggest that by the year 2030, fifty-one percent of the U.S. population will be obese, costing the country up to sixty billion dollars in treatment and over five hundred billion dollars in lost economic productivity. Many people believe the only way to prevent obesity rates from rising is to…

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    Fat And Unsaturated Fats

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    Chocolate and Salt 6 Coffee 6 Wine 6 Chocolate 6 Salt 7 Fad Diet: Cabbage Soup Diet 8 Nutritional Changes over life span 9 Infants 9 Toddlers and Pre-school children 9 School age 9 Teenage years (Adolescence Girls 10-13 and Boys 12-15) 10 Adulthood 10 Junk food and children 11 Healthy One Day Eating plan 12 Justification 13 Bibliography 14 PLAGIARISM DECLARATION Module name: Culinary Studies and Nutrition Practical Due date of assignment:28 April 2015 Module code: CSN31-P1 Name of…

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    Morbid obesity is a growing problem here in the United States. People are less active, and eat unhealthy foods much more often. From the looks of it, obesity appears to be a meidcal condition; however, I believe that it can also be a psychological disorder, depending on a persons symptoms. All eating disorders, obesity, anorexia, bulimia, or others tend to have a shared trait: the victim of the condition is not thinking normally. They wouldn't be considered 'conditions' if they were. These…

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    The causes and effects of eating disorders. The causes and effects of eating disorders can lead to drastic measures. There are many types of eating disorders, and they can affect anyone, at any point in their lifetime. Most effects such as binging, purging, and or overeating takes place in a secluded area such as a bathroom, or bedroom caused by activities due to society, hereditary factors, and food influences such as GMOS. Society’s definition of beauty is deeply flawed. Magazines,…

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    There are high risk to Cardiovascular Disease in Cubans and Cuban Americans. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality in Cuba, too. Than in those who are engaged in vigorous physical exercise regular physical activity is associated with decreased risk of coronary artery disease by 19% (“Lifestyle Risk Factors…….2012). Also, he didn’t any exercise and overweight. Poor dietary habits and low physical activity are a global trend of rising prevalence in obesity may be the world.…

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