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    Fast Food Leads to Obesity Around the World Health issues within the body can trigger other issues into existence. A few of the issues that relate to the well-being of individuals are the consumption of several types and various amounts of fast food products and the supplements that go along with fast food. Also, in the health issue category is the development of diabetes and high cholesterol, which can turn into a heart disease. In some fast food items, there are harsh chemicals in which…

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    In the video.” How to Live 100+,” Dan Buettner claimed to have found a formula for longevity. There are people around the world and in our own country living longer than the national average. People are living such long lives, because they are making lifestyle changes in their everyday life. I believe that some of the habits practiced by Blue Zoners could work and others could not work here in Virginia, such as; the food we eat, the physical activity we should get everyday, and the friends we…

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    This year in the United States of America more than eight million athletes will compete in an organized high school sport. Of this eight million only 460,000 will go on to compete at the NCAA level and of those 460,000 only 1% will compete in the Division I sector. (George, 2013) “Being the 1 percenter”, as many athletes call it, is a goal that millions of high school athletes have. They dream of playing on the court or field surrounded by thousands of fans and being televised all over the…

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    Nutrition Observation

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    prevent snacking in the afternoon and night. These behavioral patterns allow my father to have a good diet and overall better health. His food choices help him maintain his energy level throughout his long workday and he does not feel stuffed from overeating. Though his actions may seem strict, my father is a good role model as he finds a balance between control and lenience. He does not police his eating choices, but always opts for healthier choices. Additionally, as he is aware of his…

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    susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, cues of action and self-efficacy.” The concept of cues of action and self-efficacy was added later to “stimulate action” and solve the challenges of unhealthy behaviors such as overeating and smoking…

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    beneficial in controlling weight by the following reasons: first, skipping breakfast may increase the hunger and it will lead to overeating later. Team (2016) also had similar thought as the previous statement and suggested people who wanted to lose weight that they should keep breakfast in their to-do list. It can be said that skipping breakfast will cause overeating in the next meal. So, having breakfast will be effective for people who want to control…

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    Obesity Issues In Canada

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    (Public Health 1, 2011). The obesity epidemic keeps rising which affects community functionality and Canada’s status as a country. Studies show that obesity epidemic disease has many multifaceted causes for its prevalence including overeating, hormone changes and a lack of physical activity. These lifestyle choices create symptoms such as eating disorders, inability for the body to function which creates unnecessary obstacles in one’s daily life, and fatal health issues that may lead…

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    controlled for residency and still Baptist women were more likely to be obese. This trend could be related to the strong emphasis for Baptists to avoid alcohol and tobacco, and, as a result, many of them indulge in overeating instead. More research is needed to learn how denominations view overeating and obesity.” While this particular reflection mentions the benefits of attending church regularly, including lower blood pressure, it does point out why the study showed the trend of Baptists being…

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    In American Anonymous: Eight addicts in search of a life written by Denizet-Lewis (2009) I found interesting that in our society, there are many people who suffer addictions which are health problems that are common. I like how Denizet-Lewis describes each character, because he provides a lot detail. The language that he uses is colloquial, which let the readers get engage. Studies have shown that social factors play an important role in the development of human behaviors that include the drug…

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    Overeating causes obesity in which the excess fats accumulate around the heart and lungs. This is not basically the cause of asthma but a cause of difficulties in breathing. Soluble and insoluble fiber has the ability to burn excess fat in the body, making…

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