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    The human body requires energy to fuel growth, development, and repair in order to sustain proper functioning and remain alive. For humans, this fuel source is food. For example, as Koletzko, Goulet, et. al. researched in infants, they found that infants born with gastroenterology diseases or disorders were unable to harvest energy from food they consumed and therefore suffered severe growth stunts and defects. The relationship between food and calories can now be established because food…

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    Even though they are given these options does not mean they will end up picking the healthy choice. “School breakfasts and school lunches must meet federal nutrition standards, but competitive foods are exempt from such requirements” (The Role of Schools in Obesity Prevention). Parents still give there children money for the school day and they are other options than school lunches. Throughout the school there…

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    Obesity In Our Society

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    While walking through the sweaty streets of the state fair, you are bound to see many obese children, and many of them with obese parents. In society today it is normal to see the average american family be overweight. With the fatty food options being cheaper, more time in school sitting down than being active, and the vulgar and unhealthy lunches at school kids these days are more immune to being fat. If the obesity keeps happening the lineage will begin to decline in existance length and…

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    the protective effect of breastfeeding was small, and not likely to result in meaningful protection against later overweight or obesity” (Owen). The average amount of time one mother should breastfeed is approximately six to nine months, no more and no less. For each month of breastfeeding the child is less likely to get overweight. Bottled milk, compared to that of breast milk, can lead to more of an obesity epidemic. Bottled formula milk, compared to that of breast milk, can lead to more of an…

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    The ideologies that have been asserted with health have changed over the centuries that mankind has dwelled on the globe. Centuries ago, the world was plagued with infections that were widespread, and thousands of people died by the second. Societies from all around the world have been overwhelmed with the boundless number of fatalities that had occurred from a combination of factors, like the diseases that were present and the environment. The approach of living of the past times had different…

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    Rebirth of Youth Sports “Barcelona?” I asked, looking at my coach. My team was invited to Barcelona for a soccer camp a couple years ago. Who would’ve thought that playing soccer as a kid would have led me to going out of the country for a week? My childhood revolved around sports, whether it was soccer, track, or cross country. All of my siblings participated in some sort of sport while I was growing up, so I was always active. I grew up with a different lifestyle than a lot of kids, spending…

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    Avoiding Childhood obesity through family intervention Nicole OGrady 1 Introduction Obesity is different from being overweight Its not easy to know if a child is overweight or obese as they tend to grow at different rates. Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition which occurs when a child is well above the normal weight for his/her age and height. Childhood obesity can also lead to poor…

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    Child Obesity Outline

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    CHILD OBESITY IN THE UNITED STATES THESIS: The risks posed by obesity in children is a great concern for the development and future of the U.S. especially in its goal to maintain a healthy population. Therefore, the government and other agencies should increase efforts to reduce obesity. I. INTRODUCTION A. obesity in children has escalated and so has the obesity in adolescents. II. DEMOGRAPHICS A. A third of the children in the United States suffer from obesity and some being…

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    Childhood Obesity Proposal

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    A Proposal to Help Change Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity is a problem in a number of countries around the world and is a rising problem in the United States. With adult and childhood obesity rates on the rise something must be done to help prevent this immense issue. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 18% of all children and teens in the United States are obese, and the numbers have tripled since 1980 (Combatting childhood obesity, 2015).…

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    Thin Introduction When I watched the Thin documentary going into it I had some sort of knowledge as to what might happen. The women who had to go through such a traumatic period in their lives. Will go through any lengths, either to maintain their skinny weight or lose more. I truly felt bad for not only the women, but the families who had to watch their love ones suffer. I never realized how an eating disorder can really affect someone’s life. Hearing about eating disorders, and reading…

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