Causes and Effects of Junk Food Essay

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    The Effects Of Obesity

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    In a world overcome with war, terror, and hostility, perhaps one of the most troubling and expanding issues is obesity. Children, adolescents, and adults are becoming increasingly unhealthy and overweight. The effects of obesity pose the same ultimate threat as most world issues do: death. In fact, according to Radley Balko, obesity indirectly accounts for on average 400,000 death per year. These increasing numbers are a huge problem for American’s and society as a whole. Obesity is starting out…

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    possibly educating family of the bad food and what it does to their health. As well as showing them to prepare healthy food for their families so they will be able to eat better together. All Families should be able to have access to all types of food without having to pay more for certain types of foods by which I mean bad food, taxing bad food won’t help families to eat better it is a disturbance to average everyday life. If we decided to start to tax bad food those who cannot afford it will…

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    are making. It is important that children learn to value their health especially while they are young. Food marketing makes it challenging to instill proper eating habits due to…

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    beliefs about healthy eating claim that sugary foods and drinks need to be excluded from people’s diet, yet using these kinds of snacks at schools for school fundraising have positive effects on students and school life in general. Sugary foods and drinks are profitable and beneficial for schools. They are cheap to buy for fundraisers and convenient for students and staff. Also, children and teens are more attached to junk food than to healthy food. In the long run, selling candy and sugary…

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    commonly assumed that fast food is bad for your health, addictive and causes obesity? Junk food is any food that has little or no nutritional value with the least bit of preparation otherwise known as empty calories. The fast food industry is always been in the news and has been targeted for serving below human standard food just to fill their pockets and make no alterations to their food recipes to make it much healthier for the individual. Bottom line is that Fast food is to blame for obesity…

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    Obesity Equals Poverty

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    Poverty The long lasting argument between people of all ages and races, around the world…are poor people targeted and 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 is the leading cause of Obesity. When living in a low income area healthy foods are too expensive to purchase and many cities and towns in low income areas have hazardous environments for the families to…

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    than one third (34.9% or 78.6 million) of U.S. adults are obese. Obesity does not mean overweight, in fact obesity is a serious medical condition that can be detrimental to your health, if left untreated. Most people underestimate obesity and its effects, they completely overlook it and fail to construe it as a disease. But obesity is real, it’s very real and it is as rampant as ever, plaguing even children. So whose responsibility is it? Who is responsible for the surging rates of obesity in…

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    Outline On Obesity

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    Obesity, hard to control!! What is Obesity? What are the major causes for it? What are the consequences of obesity? How to overcome the problem? Who is responsible for being obese? In USA, the major health concern is obesity; it has risen by 33 percentages when compared to past 10 years. Obesity means having too much body weight than required. We can find obesity status by BMI (Body Mass Index) chart; this chart gives you the BMI for your height and weight. If your BMI is less than 18.5…

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    All are guilty of devouring some decadent food item, of course, that item of food differs from person to person. For some fellow food lovers, their dietary plan is simply to appreciate the vast variety of food. While for health-conscious people, their objection is to eat pure foods that will allow for a clean bill of health. Meanwhile, there are some that try to cheat the system of eating to try to lose weight. However, one must be in charge of their dietary patterns to guarantee a sound…

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    raises the question if schools should ban junk food. During the growing and developing stages of adolescents, students need a healthy and well balanced diet to help them grow into healthy adults. Adolescents spend more time at school than at home and two of their main meals, breakfast and lunch, are provided there if they choose to eat at school. That’s almost up to fifty percent of their caloric intake (Gibson and Swartz). By reducing and or eliminating junk food from…

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