Obesity and School Lunches Essay

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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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    School Lunches Case Study

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    “The USDA says 1 million fewer students nationwide are eating federal school lunches…”(1M).The nutritional standards enacted by congress in 2012 were established to promote healthy food choices that included all the major food groups. The intent was also to decrease calories in order to combat the rise of obesity in children. Within the guidelines, students in grades 9-12, for example would have a lunch tray that was”... 750-850 calories, which contained less than ten percent saturated fats,…

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    The epidemic of child obesity is growing and will only grow into a larger factor. Why are these children becoming so overweight? This is due to the fact that they are neglected by their parents who do not teach nutritional values in their homes and continue to buy their children their sugar-induced desires at their…

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    Over the years, obesity has increased all over the world and has affected mostly children. The temptation of sweets, fast food, and other unhealthy snacks has been the major cause of obesity in children especially due to the lack of resistance towards these foods. Doctors around the globe have tried finding various solutions to help reduce obesity and have reached two possible solutions. The two solutions that doctors have figured out are banning unhealthy foods in school and replacing it with…

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    School Lunch Regulations

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    Are School Lunches Really Helping Kids? School lunch regulations are not helping kids. The regulations limit the number of healthy fat that is needed to have a healthy child, not letting them reach their daily amount of calories per day by having a decent amount of calories for lunch, and by forcing students with certain food borne illnesses to eat a smaller meal because of their problem. School lunch regulations have really started to uprise in the past 8 years. This is due to the fact that…

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    The focus of the policy is to terminate the global epidemic of childhood obesity and congruently work with the various communities, policy makers, government, schools, industry and facilities to implement the resources. As well as to understand and comprehend the magnitude of childhood obesity. Childhood obesity needs to be terminated and therefore, our government, communities, industries, schools and households must collaborate to end this epidemic. To comprehend the scale of this epidemic, we…

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    lunch at school everyday and consume about 30% to 50% of their daily calories while at school. This means that 32 million kids are greatly influenced by what schools have to offer for food options. What can we conclude from these facts? The foods that kids eat in school have a huge impacts on their lives. However, there is a problem. The snacks and lunches that children are consuming at school are junky and inadequate. Many kids are facing the effects of these unhealthy and non nutritious school…

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    Childhood obesity is a medical condition in which a child is overweight to be so young. Childhood obesity has many symptoms such as: shortness of breath , eating rather large amounts of food , a oversized belly and poor lifestyle. But there are treatments for this condition such as : physical exercise , diets , and weight loss. Childhood obesity can lead to many other diseases such as : diabetes , hypertension , and even a few forms of cancer. There are numerous causes and trends that can cause…

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    reality, most Americans do not follow or practice these recommendations; instead, they focus their attention on work, school, and managing their busy schedules. As a result, they begin to exercise less, drink sugary beverages, and eat unhealthy fast food. All of which contribute to the growing problem of obesity throughout society. The problem of obesity is suddenly leading to obesity related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, which are eventually…

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    Obesity In America

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    It is for the reason that individually life is speedy and the majority of people come about needing food right now, instead of taking the time to cook a meal. If fast food restaurants prevail in the high schools of our communities, before long it would essentially be contributing to the obesity issue, diminishing the health of our youth, and hurting students academically. It is no secret that America, as a nation, has a fast food problem. Therefore it should be of no surprise that putting fast…

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