Obesity and School Lunches Essay

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    today’s society, the issue of obesity has plagued our nation’s youth and has encouraged serious discussion about the plan required to solve this epidemic. Childhood obesity kills about thirty-four children per hour around the world, and causes about three hundred and sixty-five deaths a year in the United States alone (Nemet 48). According to the researcher Dan Nemet, “today about one in three American kids and teens are overweight or obese” (49). Childhood obesity arises as a result of…

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    Healthy foods are like oxygen; both of them are necessary for human survival. Many students enjoy the current lunch menus, but investing in healthier foods would better the whole school atmosphere. Healthy lunches have so many benefits that would greatly impress the students and their parents. The school cafeteria should consider making a new, healthier lunch menu, because healthy foods result in better grades, no cavities, and healthy students. First, due to healthy meals, students would…

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    School Food Laws

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    Approximately 12.7 million children in the United States are obese. Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years, and is still on the rise. School lunches have grown in size and calories, but decreased in nutrition. Many schools rely on high energy, yet low nutrient value foods to easily fill kids up. In 2010, the Obama administration decided to try and take charge of the growing issue. Policy Identification and Explanation Public…

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    Certain kids have different experiences with their school’s lunches, but it’s safe to assume that the majority of children do not enjoy them one bit. At a school in LA, one child says “The healthier it gets the more disgusting it is” which is just another reason why healthy school lunches are not a good idea. Some children at the school can barely describe what “it” is. Kids want to eat what tastes good, not what tastes like garbage, no matter how good it is for them. It’s not just the taste…

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    School Lunches In Schools

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    School Lunches Many children look forward to attending lunch with their friends and consuming a delicious meal. However, many new standards by the government have stopped children from eating at their schools anymore. School lunches are regulated and planned by the government, causing the school lunches to have inadequate guidelines, which caused Congress to roll back to healthier standards of nutrition in schools. The government has been involved with the planning and expansion of school…

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    Raising healthy kids is more important now than ever before. According to the CDC, the child obesity rate for children between the ages 6 and 19 has TRIPLED since 1980. The child obesity rate is currently 16%. This is a scary situation, not only for our children but also for our country. Unhealthy children will turn in to unhealthy adults. Unhealthy adults suffer from various ailments that have links to obesity such as Type II diabetes and heart disease. Raising healthy kids is not as difficult…

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    Argument Paper II The quality of school lunches has been a debated topic throughout this past decade. While some are advocating for healthier lunch options for students, others would prefer that lunch options stay fairly the same to offer a more diverse selection of foods. The opinion article “Healthy School Lunches Under Attack: Our View” written in 2015 by USA Today is a prime example of those in favor of healthier school lunches, and on the opposing side, “Provide Flexibility in the…

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    the lunch program is more expensive, schools should have it because it helps nutritional wise and it’s beneficial to the kids at school. A lot of families need school lunches because that’s their main food source. Many schools that are participating in the lunch programs have seen in increase in nutrition. There has been in increase in whole grains, low fat options, and in fruits and vegetables. Many kids especially from low income families, they need school meals because it may be their only…

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    Healthier School Lunches

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    Healthier School Lunches: Problem or Solution? Nowadays, School lunch is anything but appetizing. After the introduction of Michelle Obama’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, school lunches are now smaller, healthier, and more expensive than ever before. Schools across the country have been forced to provide healthier lunches to their students, but it seems there are more disadvantages than advantages to this plan. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act was first introduced in January of 2010, more…

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    The lunches served at schools across the country are terrible. They lack the nutrition needed to sustain a student and they are not very good looking or tasting. The lunches are a main reason why students in America are unhealthy. If the lunches do not taste good or do not make them full, students are going to resort to eating more junk food throughout the day. The foods used are always frozen and prepared. They are never fresh and prepared in the school 's kitchen. If the food was fresh it…

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