Preventing Childhood Obesity Essay

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    Obesity is a common theme, research point, epidemic running through America. People everywhere are trying to justify, understand, and eradicate this epidemic. Hungry for Change works to expose obesity and why it is so widespread through America, and how it can be attacked and removed from our mainstream media. Obesity is more complex than common knowledge and surface level understanding that one is overweight; there is much more to it. There are factors and society helping to promote obesity.…

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    English Comp 070 Prof Izabela Zeiba 09/20/2017 Rough Draft Fast food has been an ongoing epidemic for years in America. It is one of the leading contributors to obesity in America. This is a big problem for American citizens and should be a focus to people today. If fast food could be regulated more efficiently, the obesity rates in America could potentially decline. I believe that if people begin to be more aware of the threats of the fast food industry and start taking immediate…

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    Childhood obesity is increasing year of year. A study by The American Heart Association shows that obesity in children has more than tripled from 1971-2011. As Doctor Richard Jackson mentions on many occasions in our textbook, this is the first generation of children in which their parents are expected to live longer (Jackson, R. 2012). This is a trend we must work together to reverse. If we don’t, we could see one third of children developing diabetes in their life (learn the facts, n.d.).…

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    rates of the lifestyle ailments among the children would be reduced. Childhood obesity can lead to many health problems such as high cholesterol, diabetes and many others. Many of those problems can be carried on to adult life and most of the time there is no way to reverse and have a healthier life back. Thus, because of the many problems child obesity can cause it is very…

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    Obesity is the major problem in young adults. They are more prone to develop hypertension. Cold pressor test (CPT) is autonomic function test which produces acute stress. Alternate nostril breathing exercise may be helpful in reducing the elevated sympathetic activity in obese and may be helpful in coping up the stress in obese subjects. Objectives- Aim of the study was to find out the effect of alternate nostril breathing on acute stress induced changes in cardiovascular parameters in obese…

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    Girl 1: I have become so fat, man! Look at my tummy! I feel like I am going to burst. Girl 2: Oh please! Look at my tummy! I am fatter than you. Have you ever been a part of such a conversation? If not, then I am sure, you have at least heard this conversation before. Why do we girls have this conversation? "The phenomenon is because, before someone else can reject you, you reject yourself. It is a very typical way of defence mechanism. Before you say something mean to me, let me say…

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    Throughout my life I have passed through many stages that were both very important to my learning and essential to my understanding of life as well. I was born a very fat kid, weighing in at almost an obese weight. In the early years of my life, I was a baby that took long to learn how to do things such as talk and walk. At the age of three, I started saying my first words, and along with that, i stopped crawling and started to walk. When I was four years old, i started to go to school at EARJ,…

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    Children in the infantile stage of Blount’s disease normally do not feel any symptoms from it. Those who are in the adolescent stage may complain of pain on the medial side of the knee. This is because of the “breaking away” of the metaphysis, causing the medial condyle of the tibia to breakdown which would result in it having a sloping varus angle. Overall, the most prominent symptom of Blount’s disease, also the most visual, is the outward projection of the leg at the knee. Although the…

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    Obesity is a serious and increasing problem among children, adolescents, and adults. “Obesity is a rising problem in the United States. Obesity rates have more than doubled in adults and children since the 1970’s” (National Center for Health Statistics, 2009). Obesity is the result of fat accumulated over time due to the lack of a balanced diet and exercise. Many things play a factor in obesity in America such as the many fast food restaurants, poor diet and not exercising. Obesity is an…

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    teacher. This was devastating to me because like all other children, I loved going outside to play. When I came across this article that devastating childhood memory came back and I knew I had to read it. Recess is an important part of a healthy school environment and it also helps children stay physically active during the day. Since the 1970’s the obesity rate in children have increased from 4% to 20% in 2010. Like I said above, withholding a child’s recess seems like it the number one…

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