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    The human obesity has drastically changed as the rate of the McDonald 's sales increased. The United States has now been announced to be the fattest nation in the world about 60 percent of all United State adults are obese and are not healthy. McDonalds is a global joint and a place that sales about 46 million meals a day. This has changed the world because McDonalds is making the people crave more fast food and causing them to be obese. Obesity is a national epidemic and has impacted the world…

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    The Effect of Fast- Food on Obesity Overweight United States Citizens should stop blaming fast food restaurants for their health problems. According to ObesityAction.org, the number of fast food restaurants has more than doubled to equal about 300,000 in the United States since 1970. Around 33.8 percent of the U.S. population and 19 percent of children are affected by obesity (Obesity Action). There could be a link between the fast food restaurants and obesity rates. More than 68.8 percent of…

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    “Fashion is killing women’s body image of themselves.” Zac Posen said it all in this quote. With the growing number of extremely thin models, there is also a growing number of women with eating disorders. Does the media contribute to this statistic? Everyday, thousands of images of women who are rail-thin are projected onto ordinary people as beautiful women. There is a larger discrepancy between models and ordinary women than there was ten to twenty-five years ago (Bennett). For example,…

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    The N8tive Zone is the way the human body 's metabolism is originally designed to be fueled. In the words of Leonardo da Vinci, “Medicine is the restoration of discordant elements; sickness is the discord of the elements infused into the living body” (search).These two metabolic pathways control how the human body’s energy sources are used. Once in the N8tive Zone, the body will increase performance mostly due to controlled clean nutrients, balancing of hormones, and improved cell signaling.…

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    role in the body. In consideration of the basic components of a balanced diet (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals, vitamins) proteins are regarded as an essential element which are needed for body structure and proper function. Proper protein nutrition is based on the intake of essential amino acids which facilitates sufficient energy to the body. In the same way, while considering the adequate calories intake protein and carbohydrate provide 4 calories per gram and fats provide 9…

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    Australian Obesity Issues

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    Obesity, is a common disease today, due to the over snacking, over-eating and frequent expansion of fast food joints and ‘non-natural foods’ (added sugar, flavouring, etc.), found on the supermarket shelves. As a nation, obesity needs to be combated. Individuals and families, communities, health services, non-government organisations, industry and governments need to be striving together, to aim for overweight and obesity to be tackled as well as the sufferers to be helped in Australia, and…

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    Body Image and the Media The media is filled with people with perfect bodies. In advertisements they only show flawless people with no blemishes and with perfect body types, and on social media people post pictures with filters and photoshop and other ways to change their body to fit in with what society has deemed attractive. But how does this affect what people think of themselves? People need to stop letting the media govern what they should look like because it is causing them to feel…

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    A positive childhood is one in which children grow up participating in activities that teach them to cooperate, develop skills, and learn rules of behavior. Some parents who decide not to allow their children to participate in athletic activity have a variety of reasons for their decision. These decisions are a reflection of beliefs, ideas, and circumstances that a family may experience. Several stances that particularly stand out are that they would be risking their child’s physical health by…

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    The mental health issue that we addressed in our group at Harding Hospital was geared towards nutrition and exercise. Healthy eating determines the nutrients that circulate in your system and affects the function of not only the body but the mind as well (Mental Health America 2010). Since there are many patients that come into Harding with altered mental function, teaching them about appropriate nutrition and healthy eating is important. According to Mental Health America (2010), certain…

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    system.” I recently interviewed a certified professional who is currently a Physical Education teacher in the Pasco School District. I asked Mrs. Chavez a number of questions, one being if she believed that the importance of physical health and nutrition for students has declined? "Yes, it definitely has. The state keeps trying to cut the programs out of the schools. Students in elementary school usually only get PE once a week for 30-45 minutes which is not enough activity time to be healthy.…

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