Causes and Effects of Junk Food Essay

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    The Harmful Effects of Sleeping Patterns in College Students Sleep - one of the most underrated necessities in college. In today’s day and age, college students don’t take sleeping seriously. They don’t understand the effects of irregular sleeping patterns and what they can do to you in the short and long run. So I ask you, are the sleeping patterns of college students affecting them? Yes, college student’s sleep patterns are negatively affecting them in many areas of their lifestyle.…

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    is appropriate. Many students are obese because the increase in the cravings for junk food. Scholars will end up having a higher risk of diabetes in their adulthood. When a child notices the hunger pangs they don’t have the ability to concentrate because they can only think of the food that they could be eating because your brain cannot detect a lot of energy, so it's going to end up feeding off the energy from the food you digest. Once you start to eat more, you slowly start to gain more…

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    Benefits Of Green Tea

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    functions. In addition, it is soothing to the body and encourages vitality and alertness. Green tea is also good for the heart. It prevents clotting of the blood, swelling, high blood pressure, and lowers cholesterol. These are all factors that can cause heart attacks and other heart conditions. The polyphenols contained in green tea are…

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    will not see themselves like this and won’t be very happy with who they are. Being obese comes with a price when it comes to loving yourself and being happy. Children who are obese and suffer from these types of psychological issues can grow up and cause more problems not only with their weight but with their mental health as well. Changing their lifestyle can help them overcome these psychological issues and maybe even help them overcome their…

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    Obesity is a major concern in the United States, since the nation holds the number one position for highest rates of obesity around the world. About one third of the population is considered obese and most of these individuals are young children and adolescents. Results from the 2007-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey indicate an estimated 17 percent of children and adolescents ages 2-19 years are obese. Obesity is associated with many serious health concerns, including high…

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    Obesity is one of the fastest growing diseases in the world today with more than one-third of US adults and one-in-six US children considered obese, according to the Center for Disease Control (2014). Over the past few decades, obesity has more than doubled within the US, increasing from 15% of Americans in 1990 to over 36% of Americans in 2014 (CDC). Not only is obesity increasing rapidly within the US, but researchers have found that obesity is also more prevalent in ethnic minorities than in…

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    Sports-Related Burnout

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    Think back to when you were a child, what was the one thing you loved most? Having fun is crucial to a child's everyday life, and sports is a great way for children to make friends and to have fun, but for some the car ride home isn’t very fun. Imagine playing the best game of your life and the whole car ride home having a parent up your neck about every simple mistake you had made. If Parents stopped negatively pushing their child it would prevent self-esteem issues, burnout, and lastly…

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    The Price of Food: A Price That Goes Beyond Monetary Costs Most of people believe they are aware of what they eat. People count calories, choose the non-fat milk, and buy whole grain oatmeal. We know we eat unhealthy food sometimes, or most of the time, but when we think about the food items mentioned above, we believe it 's safe to consume them. However, most people having difficulties losing weight are consuming the same items. So that rises a flag that something is wrong with our diets. We…

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    The Benefits Of Hatha Yoga

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    Obesity, a major health issue surrounding America, can lead to many bodily complication including diabetes, breast cancer, high blood pressure. In 2001 over 20% of people were obese in the U.S. conventional remedies were introduced but only moderately effects were noticed. A common practice used though is Hatha yoga. It's a popular spiritual and physical method that and can help with weight loss and up keeping.. These typical sessions last 60-90 minutes and executed in by a teacher with…

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    The Documentary, Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood, made in 2008, places needed light on the marketing practices of corporations used to make lifelong consumers. The director of this documentary spotlights the advertising practices done by companies to sell products to children, no matter how deceptive and manipulative. More specifically, the director draws attention to the negative repercussions caused by advertisements. Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood…

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