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    Obesity is a growing problem in America. Maybe it 's because of our lack of exercise? Or is it the results of the poor selection of junk food we eat and how much of it we eat? Junk food is becoming more of a meal than a snack. So is pushing away from the table and saying no more the solution? Or is there a reason why we crave this junk food and why we can 't get enough of it? Eating poorly isn’t our fault it’s all in the science. Companies are manipulating the human brain to not feel full…

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    In American today, the majority of women desires to have this “perfect” body. The number of females looks up to celebrities that are usually flawless, picture-perfect, and thin. Magazines and Social Media display these “perfect” models and celebrities, giving the maximum of women this insecurity about themselves. Women are not the only victims who are having this insecurity – the opposite sex feels the same way also. Obesity makes the individuals feel the lack of self-confidence, anxiety, and…

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    Obesity and Our World Obesity, which is having too much body fat, not just being overweight, has become a major, life-threatening problem today. We need to solve this problem before it becomes irreversible. The main causes are: poor food choice, lack of exercise, and surprisingly, lack of awareness of how to have a healthy diet. It has become such a problem in America that it has been said by many different health organizations, such as the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease…

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    Many people in the United States would not consider food to be something that is addictive however if they were to take a moment to look around as they are driving through town they can see that this is an addiction that starts at a young age for most Americans. When eating in healthy portions each day and not snacking in-between meals it is not issue but when people are sitting at home eating a family sized bag of potato chips while they are making or waiting for their food to be delivered then…

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    the public. As the problem of obesity continues to increase, the new generation needs to first recognize its problems, in order to fix them first. One of the biggest problems of the generations since the 70s is overeating, which is the consumption of many calories at once. Overeating can…

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    he proceeded to back up this claim by looking at Mcdonald’s nutrition facts. After examining the easy to find nutrition labels, Naughtin then tries to obtain Spurlock’s food journal, but is denied. He then realizes that Spurlock must have been overeating, which would make sense to the high calorie count. In addition, Spurlock tries to make it…

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    Throughout the history of humans the shifts in eating behaviors has resulted in an increased number of overweight and obese individuals throughout the world. As the majority of jobs become more sedentary the weight of those working has increased causing what some call an obesity epidemic. (Church, 2011) Although, not one single factor can be solely identified causing this large trend throughout the world. Rather, in the case of weight, physiological, psychological, and environmental factors all…

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    to major depression. When people are bored and have nothing to do, they tend to think. They can think about their life or other things. That can make them go into depression. Thinking too much can give you a headache. Being bored can also lead to overeating. If there is nothing to do, people would just eat. There is no limit to eating. As a result, people would eat, and eat, and eat until they are stuffed. If they are constantly bored, that would lead to more eating every single day. Thus, they…

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    Overeating is a concern when it comes to risk of obesity. Restaurants and household meals (including convenient tv dinners) have progressed into giant portion sizes not appropriate for one person. According to Carrie Fredericks, “While the U.S. government…

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    them. We have all witness a lonely fat kid being bullied during high school. Sad reality still happening now as you read. Having no friends or social life leads an overweight person to boredom. Under those circumstances, they seek enjoyment through overeating food for a self-satisfaction. In contrast, if a person is socially isolated, they will sometimes seek good times through eating and other destructive…

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