Preventing Childhood Obesity Essay

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    Health Care Policy Priority: Childhood Obesity Danielle Dumele Chamberlain College of Nursing January 25th, 2015 Introduction Childhood obesity has been a growing epidemic in the United States for some time. In the past twenty years technology and entertainment has come a long way. With television and video games becoming bigger and better children have grown up in an age where everything is bigger, better, faster. It is easier for a parent to let the television be the baby sitter…

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    sports, and students throughout the United States. A large amount of children attend school everyday. Many students participate in school activities, and many do not. Some students put their best effort into their work, and some do not. Sports, obesity, social media, and grades can all relate to students and school. Many students are influenced by sports everyday. Twenty-one million students, between the age of six and seventeen, participate in a team sport, and five million are engaging, but…

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    However, it can also create the mistake prone to obesity if nutritional care for a child not properly in everyday meals. Not only that, some kids get care too much motor deficiency should carefully can also suffer this type of disease. This type of serious disease is most noticeable in children around the world and .has children with obesity are increasingly on the rise. It is well-known for all the anxious parents who have children with obesity. Should need to improve their meals soon to able…

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    foods, exercise, and associated risks in regard to the high rates of obesity. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention state that a healthy body mass index (BMI) rests within the normal parameter of 18.5 to 24.9. When a person’s BMI increases to 25 they are then considered overweight, and when the BMI exceeds 30, they are considered obese. The World Health Organization has labeled obesity a global epidemic, emphasizing that obesity is not simply a national issue. In the United States, over…

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    lifespan. Early and Middle Childhood was added in Healthy People 2020 to merge the gap from infancy to adolescences (Early and Middle Childhood, n.d). According to Healthy People 2020, studies show that how children develop in this stage sets the tone for the child’s healthy development and lifelong learning: considering, by the of 3 the human brain grows 90 percent of its adult size (Early and Middle Childhood, n.d.). Understanding the important roles that early childhood health play into adult…

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    high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and not socially adjusting properly to others because of a lack of fitness.” He explains that not being active leads to health problems caused by obesity. Childhood obesity is a vast problem in the United States but it is also a rising issue around the globe. Childhood obesity has deep roots in the type of lifestyle the kid lives in, which produces negative effects on the child socially, medically, and emotionally. The way kids live their lives cause them…

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    Rising Rate Of Obesity

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    Rates of obesity in US children and adults have been rising steadily in the past 40 years. Studies have shown a link between childhood obesity with being an overweight or obese adult. Nearly 65% of American men and women over the age of 25 are overweight (Eagle). Adult obesity is proven to be consistent with a myriad of chronic conditions like type-2 diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea, as well as strokes, heart attacks, and premature death (Story.) We are fat and sick and plagued with…

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    Obesity has become an epidemic in America, an epidemic that is entirely preventable. Not only does it affect adults, but also many children are obese and overweight. Childhood obesity can lead to grave consequences in several areas of child development. Obesity is a gateway disease that can cause further health risks and problems throughout adulthood. Obesity is known to affect the child’s self esteem, emotional and social well being, and physical health. This epidemic is also linked to poor…

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    the most obese country in the world. America 's waistline continues to expand, according to a study published today in The Lancet. The obesity epidemic remains the biggest public health issue facing the country, and despite awareness of the need to get in shape, more than a third of the country is now obese. Childhood Obesity is rampant in America. “Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children in the past 30 years” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). This means that it is…

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    Overweight and obesity rates are still concerning us after improving the lunch system. According to the staff and faculty of the school, the kids are having adequate physical activity but have they witnessed that their diets are still poor. Some of them are bringing their own lunches and snacks from home, which usually are not the healthy options containing high amounts of sugar and fat. If they bring those choices from home, it is very probable that their diets at home are poor. The Center of…

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