Obesity and School Lunches Essay

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    Americans should start eating a healthier diet, and start fighting against obesity, to prevent health issues in Americans. America is one of the fattest countries in the world. We have to eat a healthy diet and get more physical activity. Children at school should get healthier lunches. We should feed our children vegetables, healthy grains, and fruits to make them healthy in the future. If we feed them junk food when they are young they are likely to get sick older. Parents should also eat…

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    Obesity is a serious medical condition that not only affects adults but children and adolescents. Childhood obesity occurs when a child 's weight is significantly above the average weight for his or her age and height. A child is classified as overweight when their BMI is at or above the 85th percentile but below the 95th percentile for children and adolescents of the same sex and age. When a child is classified as obese their BMI is at or above the 95th percentile of children and adolescents of…

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    Obesity Issues In Schools

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    There are a lot of issues in today 's school system but one of the main issues in students attending kindergarten to twelfth grade is obesity. Obesity has consumed the lives of many adolescents and become a huge issue when looking at the effect of how a student learns and how the take in information. Being that obesity has increased, the amount of health disorders has as well. Obesity is one of the leading causes for all health disorders, such as, diabetes, heart disease , and cancer. It also…

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    always changing in the world, but one specific thing has changed in a negative way. Obesity is becoming more and more of an issue around the world and it seems that there is no way of stopping it. Obesity rates have doubled among adults and more than tripled among children since the 1980s. That’s over a span of almost 40 years where rates have gone up. Therefore, we are finding different ways to stop the growing obesity rate among Americans, but nothing seems to work. On March 12, 2013, New…

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    freedom of the country. But is America as great as some people say it is? No. Although this country is not perfect, that does not mean changes should not happen. My vision for America is positive if changes occur. If adjustments are made to decrease obesity rates, reduce crime incidents, and eliminate discrimination, America can become an even better country. To begin with, one major crisis of America happens to be discrimination. Many people say, "You are not born with racism, you develop it."…

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    In the intro of the book they talk about how when you imagine talking about school lunches you don’t think of a very healthy meal, but it does not have to be like that. Instead of separating the people who get the free or reduce meal. They should all have been healthy and nutritional. She consternated more on the federal food programs. She talks about how at younger it doesn’t really matter about who gets the meal, but a certain age you realize when people get the reduce meal and often the kids…

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    Michelle Obama passed the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, in attempt to stop obesity and hunger in kids across America(). Fast forward to 2015 the plan has had five years to start seeing change, it seems to be going backwards and making things worse. The Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act is a legislation that was passed in 2010. It authorizes funding and sets a policy for USDA 's core child nutrition programs, like school lunches for example(). Michelle Obama was the leading advocate of the program.…

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    Junk Food In Schools

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    number about 300,000 of them die each year from either obesity or simply just being overweight (Codey).” Poor eating habits at an early age can lead to a lifetime of real health consequences. The best way to eliminate this problem that is occurring in our nation is to remove the catalyst that is causing the problem, in this case that catalyst being junk food. Besides the basic things students go to school for; reading, writing, arithmetic, school has a tremendous influence on a child’s life and…

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    Japanese Lunch Programs Surpass the U.S. on Every Level As most students know, lunch is usually an exciting break from class only to be disappointed by school lunch. Over the past ten years, with the help of Michelle Obama, the National School Lunch Program’s Hunger-Free Kids Act has been implementing stronger regulations and lunches that fit into a 750-850 calorie range for high schoolers (United States). The regulations on calories nutrition have forced agri-food companies to reformulate the…

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    to advise you that obesity affects approximately 78.6 million Americans? (Unknown, Adult Obesity Facts, 2015). According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), obesity is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths within the United States. (Unknown, Adult Obesity Facts, 2015) Obesity is known as the excess amount of body fat on an individual. (Unknown, Overweight and Obesity Statistics, 2012) There are many different factors that play a part in obesity, energy…

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