Preventing Childhood Obesity Essay

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    strict beliefs as to what is the ideal and what is not. However, those who do not fit into the cookie cutter formula are shamed and punished for being different. American culture recognizes obesity as a body type that deviates from the norm and thus rejects the group as a whole. This paper will focus on what obesity represents in modern American culture and the ways in which the obese are shunned and penalized because of their build. When looking back at past icons, one will find that the ideal…

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    Too Much Sugar In School

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    As you are sitting in the noisy energetic classroom, there is kids screaming and yelling from all across the room. This happens when kids have too much sugar. A good thing about having sugar in school is its cheap and it's not expensive which is good because some kids might not have much money to have luxury meals every night. There are two different sides when it comes to having junk food in school. In one soda there is 39 grams of sugar Which is a lot because the average american consumes 82…

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    Causes Childhood Obesity? Childhood obesity has become prevalent in developed countries. One fourth of the children in the US are overweight, and 11% are obese. There is evidence that excessive sugar intake, larger portion size, and the decline in outdoor and physical activity play key roles contributing to the rising rates of obesity worldwide. Hence, both over-consumption of calories and reduced physical activity are factors in childhood obesity. What is the best way to cure childhood…

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    Teeth For Kids Essay

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    Must-know Information How Many Teeth Do Kids Have Teeth begin forming even when the baby is in the womb and continue to develop until she turns an adult. They are like bones and grow from inside the jaw. Dental problems are one of the common complaints in kids and it is the most ‘unmet health need’ in the US, as 16 million children are estimated to be having untreated tooth decay. In Canada, 57% of kids aged between six and 11 have issues with teeth. Knowing about teeth is important for you…

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    Knee problems in adolescents Today we talk about knee problems in adolescents. The knee is a joint that suffers so much more for the activities of daily living such as sports. If we add to this age, we realize that not only wreaks havoc aging, but the period of development and growth is also critical for this joint . Knee problems in adolescents: Causes, symptoms and types. Let's talk about two different situations. First, of that or those diseases that occur in adolescents, due to the body…

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    Obesity is a teenager’s nightmare, approx. 17% or 12.5 million children and adolescents (2-19yrs) are obese, according to data from the National Health and Nutrition Survey on the centres for Disease Control and Prevention website, (2008). According to the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, (2008) some health problems related to obesity in teens include heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke and some forms of cancer. Obesity is a serious matter that can affect…

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    more ways than one. The extra exercise increase blood flow to the brain, helping memory and thinking speed. Studies show that students that get more exercise, in this case recess, do better in the classroom. And the extra exercise would help with obesity, which is a big problem in America.…

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    Rickets is a skeletal disorder that results from a lack of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate. These nutrients are important for the development of strong, healthy bones. Most people with rickets will have stunted growth, soft or weak bones, and, in severe cases, skeletal deformities, such as an oddly shaped skull, bow legs, or legs that bow out, bumps in the ribcage, a protruding breastbone, a curved spine, or pelvic deformities. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and phosphate from your…

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    Childhood Obesity Problem

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    the globe is childhood obesity. A way to have a decrease in the amount of childhood obesity is by there being an increase in the amount of physical activity that is done. One thing that is made and maintained with the likelihood of increasing physical activity is having walkable built environments. For the main point of the following study we will be looking at children and obesity and their BMI z-scores and if the walkable built environment had any effect on the children’s obesity at all. This…

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    overweight or obese isn't just a cosmetic problem“The fundamental cause of obesity is an energy imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended. (Byrne L.K 2) Obesity is classified as an excessive fat accumulation that presents a high health risk. (Dieticians Association of Australia Childhood obesity 2) Although there are cures and treatment for obesity, it affects adolescent’s mobility, self esteem and internal organs. Obesity is not only extreme weight, it also causes a lot of…

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