Preventing Childhood Obesity Essay

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    Food commercials have a major impact on child obesity as they influence children to consume and buy junk food products that are not good for them. Many studies conducted by the IOM show that food commercials have a direct affect on a child's preference of food. “Marketing strongly influences children's food preferences, requests, and consumption” Studies have also shown that food advertisements and commercials can affect the consumption of food in children. “American children spend $30 billion…

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    Teenage obesity is drastically increasing in America. The top four causes of teenage obesity are: genetics, dietary patterns, physical activity, and medication use. The top five health risks of teenage obesity are: type two diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, Sleep Apnea, and strokes. Teenagers can do many things to prevent obesity, and live a more healthy and active lifestyle. Genetics, dietary patterns, physical activity, and medication use are all big causes of teenage obesity.…

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    In a country with a growing obesity rate, people are trying to find every which way to keep their kids in shape. Are competitive sports the answer? The topic of the youth participating in them is controversial, with sides saying that they should and others saying they shouldn't all participate. I take the side that all kids should participate in competitive sports. Some reasons why is it helps kids stay in shape, It helps kids learn to work as a team and it also helps with goal setting.…

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    Middle Childhood Essay

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    1. Select either obesity or asthma, and explain how both genetic and environmental factors contribute to this common health problem of middle childhood. • Researchers have shown that there is a correlation between obesity and genetics. For example, children who are overweight tend to have overweight parents. However, heredity is only responsible for the tendency to gain weight. Consequently, obesity can cause a child to become isolated form his or her peers. As a result the child can become…

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    development, and escalation in academic performance. We are living in a country that is currently leading the world number poll for obesity. With thirty two percent of our youth and sixty nine percent of adults classified to be obese. The Nation's health looks far from promising. A future in which the nation's youth will undertake battling the obesity epidemic. Obesity increases the risk of diabetes, high…

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    for children and promote healthy eating. Michelle Obama created the “Let’s Move!” campaign which encourages physical activity for children instead of staying at home and watching television all day. This campaign is a movement to help fight childhood obesity. Along with that she has also started to promote the campaign to ban all unhealthy snacks and beverages in the school vending machines and replace them with healthier options. Although being healthy is important being able to have options…

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    Pros And Cons Of Daycare

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    alternative care providers. The introduction of a pilot program may resolve space shortages, but may also hold potential as revealed in McLaren, Zarrabi, Dutton, Auld, & Emery’s 2012 article regarding the association between care type and change in childhood obesity. With slight adjustments, the pilot project could influence greater health outcomes than initially anticipated. In November 2016, Albertan Premier, Rachel Notley, announced a new pilot project aimed to amend current child care…

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    Childhood obesity should be the number one topic in our society today, because children are our future. Since obesity in children is causing their internal selves to be aging prematurely, many might start dying younger than the should. In the article “Young Kids, Old Bodies” by Alice Park, Park reasons that there are many Physiological consequences that correlate with premature aging. Healthy children usually hit puberty when they are 12 to 13 years of age, while obese children are now…

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    The prevalence of childhood obesity has risen greatly worldwide, along with an alarming increase in various metabolic disorders, which stems largely from excessive energy intake that leads to physical inactivity in children. Although the relationship between physical activity and obesity is controversial, physical activity is hypothesized to protect children from the development of obesity. Healthy eating patterns in childhood promote optimal childhood health, growth, and intellectual…

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    to grow your child into a healthy, strong adult. Without proper nutrition your child will have difficulty learning in school, exhibit poor behavior, be sluggish and have limited energy, or on the opposite end be hyperactive. They may struggle with obesity, or else, be malnourished and fail to thrive. It can affect their sleep patterns, their social development, and their ability to focus and understand what’s expected of them. The list is endless but boils down simply to their ability to…

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