Preventing Childhood Obesity Essay

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    are overweight or obese. Globally, in 2015 the number of overweight children under the age of five, is estimated to be over 42 million. (Childhood overweight and obesity, 2016) These numbers are staggering. So this leaves the question, who’s responsible for the childhood obesity crisis? Consequently, many people believe that dealing with overweight and obesity is a personal problem, but I would have to disagree. Certainly children do not have any money and do not know enough to make decisions on…

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    excess body weight for a particular height from fat, muscle, bone, water, or a combination of these four factors. A person who is classified as obese or having obesity is to have excess body fat. Overweight and obesity are the result of “caloric imbalance” which is too few calories expended for the amount of calories absorbed. Childhood obesity has doubled more within children from age’s six to eleven at seventeen percent, along with adolescences who have quadrupled. However from 2003 to 2004,…

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    Childhood Obesity A major health concern for parents, doctors, and health institutions is Childhood Obesity. Today, about one in three kids are overweight or obese which is nearly triple the rate in 1971 (AHS). Among children today, obesity is the major cause for a variety of healthy problems that previously weren’t seen until adulthood. These issues include: high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular/respiratory factors and metabolic syndrome. Obesity not only plays a role on your…

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    based on democratic ideals oppose regulatory efforts made by government. However, in the context of the nation's health, obesity rates and diet-related illnesses are overshadowing society, which demonstrates the public’s inadequacy in maintaining individual health and, more importantly, breaks the government's trust in the people to sustain…

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    Obesity In The Usa

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    Obesity is a growing problem in the US, its health effect is so deep and vast that they have long lasting impact on communities, on the whole nation and most particularly, on individual, today and in future generation. The Center for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that approximately 112,000 deaths are associated with obesity each year in the US (Su-Hsin, Pollack, and Colditz 1). Some of the causes of the obesity are lack of exercise, eating fatty food, culture, socioeconomic…

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    Childhood obesity is an ongoing epidemic. Nearly a third of all school age children suffer from being overweight or obese (Perna et. al, 1594). Questions have been raised regarding the awareness of health and physical education (P.E.) in today’s school curriculum. Instilling physical activity at an early age helps create a healthier generation. Standards set forth by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (N.A.S.P.E.) provide a guideline for states to follow that ensure…

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    to eleven, statistical report for obesity without inclusion of overweight should lie around 19.6% and for peoples whose ages are from 12-19 whose statistic for obesity without inclusion of overweight was 18.1% (NCHS, 2010). In 2004, the prevention of childhood obesity has a national priority said the U.S. Institute of Medicine. The consequences of being overweight in childhood accompanied by obesity are very severe issues. This childhood over weighted or obesity also increases the risk for…

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    (2014) on a cross-sectional study showed a possible association between the neighbourhood fast food outlets density and body mass index (BMI) increment, with greater odds of obesity, particularly around workplaces. However, the study presented several limitations, preventing inference on casual associations between diet, environment and BMI. As a result, further research with more population representative samples and the use of longitudinal and experimental designs is in…

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    A Summary Of Obesity

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    According to (Wang et al. 2011, p.815), obesity is a major health concern in the world today. Over the last 30 years, its prevalence has been increasing (Dixon 2010, p.104). According to (Dixon 2010, p.104 cited in Kelly et al., 2008), approximately 300 million people around the globe have exceeded the body mass index (BMI) obesity threshold of 30kg/m. Obesity is affecting people across all age groups: children, adults and the elderly are increasingly being affected. (Ebbeling, Pawlak and Ludwig…

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    Over the years, obesity has increased all over the world and has affected mostly children. The temptation of sweets, fast food, and other unhealthy snacks has been the major cause of obesity in children especially due to the lack of resistance towards these foods. Doctors around the globe have tried finding various solutions to help reduce obesity and have reached two possible solutions. The two solutions that doctors have figured out are banning unhealthy foods in school and replacing it with…

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