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    Obesity In Schools

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    modern American high school, the cafeteria quickly floods as students hope to grab breakfast before the bell rings. The line grows longer as more students enter the school, all awaiting to purchase a snack that will determine their readiness and alertness for the remainder of the day. Craving quick energy to jump start their morning, some students gravitate towards the fruit and vegetable aisle, while the majority lean towards the more appealing, dessert aisle. With child obesity rates…

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    Essay On Childhood Obesity

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    Why is Childhood obesity such Epidemic in America? Childhood obesity is an important issue because of the rapid increase that this disease has reached in the past few years. Compared to other threats to children 's health, childhood obesity has begun to rise tremendously. One in three children in this country are overweight and by that the government is expected to add billions of dollars to the U.S health-care bill. Treating a child with obesity is even more costly than treating an average…

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    School Lunches In Children

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    Imagine this, a child in line for food at school. He's waiting and waiting. This child had no breakfast and is very hungry. Once he goes up to line he remembers what his parents told him. “You need to eat very healthy because you have a big soccer game today.” So this child looks for a salad, water, chicken, and rice. But once he looks at the “yummy” meals, instead of seeing his food ideas, the healthiest food he can find is pizza, chocolate milk, and fries. Well, this is not any kind, it's…

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    Chicago Public School system (CPS) is like a second home for many students. Many of the students who attend these schools are usually from low income and middle class families. Unfortunately sometimes the meals that these kids receive at school are the only meals they get during the day. During the 2011-2012 school year the Chicago Public School system fed over 400,000 students more than 900,000 meals. These students have the option to receive breakfast and/or lunch during the school day.…

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    School lunch, what happened? Why do prisoners get better food than high schoolers do? Now days everyone is concerned about obesity. Is school lunch the actual reason behind the United States of America obesity ratings? That’s a negative. The reason why America is more obese now than what they were in the 70’s is laziness. Now days all kids are worried about is playing Xbox live with their Hong Kong buddies, and stuffing there face with potato chips. The worlds advance in technology has ruined…

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    purpose of this paper is to tell you that school lunches need to improve health wise, the problem is obesity. Unfortunately, school breakfast and lunch programs, in many cases, inhibit the body’s cognitive and energy potentials by not providing proper nutrition. Unhealthy school lunches affects your daily physical activity. Also lack of food insufficiency causes unavailable food to a household. That all ties into their lack of achievement in school. What schools can do is improve nutritional…

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    whether or not schools should have school lunches or not have school lunches and only packed lunches. It’s a good idea for schools to provide lunches for students because it saves time and money for parents. It also helps students make smarter decisions about the things they eat. Therefore, schools should be responsible in providing students healthy and delicious lunches. First off, schools should provide lunches because it is easier for parents to save time and money. According to “Schools…

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    Childhood Obesity- Put an End to It According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years [and] more than one third of children and adolescents [are] overweight or obese” (“Childhood Obesity Facts”). Childhood obesity is an epidemic that is sweeping the nation, and not enough is being done about it. Childhood obesity is not just affected by one influence but it is a result of mixed…

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    three senior girls piling into a small tan beat up car. It’s just like any other day, the sun is shining and they are all laughing and having a good time. They are going out to get something to eat during their lunch break at school because their school allows off campus lunches. One out of the three girls buckles their seatbelt, the other two did not even think about buckling. They pull out of the parking and start heading to Dairy Queen, the music was cranked up too loud and the sun was…

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    at school. Eating lunch increases our metabolism and gives us energy throughout the day. So, why do you order a pizza, a hot dog, a chicken sandwich? Does your head turn in the direction of the big gooey chocolate chip cookie or a fresh salad? The truth is most students will choose the unhealthy foods for their school lunches. And this is one of the biggest problems in today’s schools. We are suggested to eat healthy but cannot constantly do that with the selections that are offered in school…

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