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    a pilot program to include it in school lunches. The program was launched with 15 low-income schools in the Chicago area in June of 1940, these schools subsidized milk costs making it affordable for students (Gunderson). This expanded throughout the United States in the next couple years as more schools began adopting milk cartons as part of school lunch. In the 1970s efforts continued as the government…

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    you know, The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) has come under critical examinations due to increase in the cost of public schools around the whole country. The National School Lunch Program is promoted by Michelle Obama, who is the first lady of the United States of America. This research will cover areas of this topic like how the National School Lunch Program affects a school’s budget, benefits of the National School Lunch Program, some concerns with the National School Lunch Program, and…

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    simply consuming overly processed foods that are high in carbohydrates, saturated fats, refined sugars and in taking nearly no vegetables or meat that is high in protein. The “Western Diet” is having a tragic affect on the population by creating obesity in all eras of generation, implementing un-healthy life style choices, and creating a malnourished population. Since the “Western Diet” is seen as such a norm in the American lifestyle, these choices are becoming apart of everyone’s lifestyle.…

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    the free and home of the obese. Today, the United State’s obesity rate has skyrocketed causing a health crisis. Obesity is a medical condition where a person has so much body fat, it affects their health as a whole. To determine if someone is obese or not, their BMI (body mass index) is measured. BMI is a tool used to indicate if a person is underweight, overweight, or obese by measuring your body fat based on your height and weight. Obesity is generally caused by having a bad diet and a bad…

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    encouragement. Are you aware of what obesity is? Obesity is an epidemic, a disease that spreads quickly and affects millions of people. Obesity’s victims often feel under pressure about losing weight and becoming healthy. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “during 1999–2000, 64% of Americans were overweight or obese, with 23% actually defined as being obese” (Kermani). Now a days obesity seems to be in, oppose to people being fit and healthy. Obesity is a disorder in…

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    Obesity Intervention

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    Obesity in the United States is a common problem seen in children, teens, and adults. The issue of being overweight in individuals is growing every year and becoming worse. Obesity is not difficult to diagnose, but extremely challenging to treat and manage. According to Maggie Fox (2016), “Overall, 38 percent of U.S. adults are obese and 17 percent of teenagers are..”(Fox, 2016). Also, research by Fox (2016) supports that “The second study found 17 percent of children and teens are obese and 5.8…

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    Schools should sell fast food at lunches because it is their lives and they should get to choose what they want to eat ( Debate.org ). Choosing what one wants to eat is a right everyone deserves. Taking fast food out of schools won’t prevent obesity. Fast food is also a privilege the students must earn if the students cannot follow the rules this right can be revoked. Fast food should be sold in schools because fast food is not to blame for obesity, schools get sponsorship and do fundraisers…

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    Should changes be made in the regulations of school lunches? Are school lunches healthy enough for children that attend schools? Currently, the plan doesn’t seem to be portioned correctly for different body types, school systems are serving the same thing two or more times a week. Hopefully, this will give some solutions on how it can be solved and the steps that is need to be taken to correct this issue. If it is to benefit the students then it should be reviewed from all points of view…

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    Obesity is a mental state a disease brought on by boredom and disappointment” said Cyril Connolly. Putting the calorie amount on menus should be regulated to show the amount of calories consumed. The American society says that the regulating posting of calories, is not going to change the amount of calories consumed. Meaning, it is not going to show them to change their habits of bad eating. A change does need to happen about the rate of American obesity. People will eat surpassing, if they…

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    Obesity in the United States has been a growing problem and it’s not just in adults. The percentage of overweight children in the United States is growing at an frightening rate. One out of every three kids are now considered overweight or obese. Growing up, one thing that nearly every student has in common is school. Students spent on average eight hours a day there. So schools should be the first institutions to help fight childhood obesity by promoting eating healthy and being active. Schools…

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