Preventing Childhood Obesity Essay

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    will explore the reasons as to why kids are being targeted by marketers. I will argue that kids should not be targeted because they will believe anything and everything that they see on TV or internet. The first part of the paper will focus on how obesity is the result of how companies use marketing to promote unhealthy food. The second part of the paper will then focus on…

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    Task A Q1 (i.) The second dose of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine had the greatest delay as it should have been administered at 48 months of age, although it was administered 1-6 months late and in some cases more than 6 months late (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2014, p.155). (ii.) 57% of the second dose measles, mumps and rubella vaccines were administered 1-6 months late as well as 9% of doses were given more than 6 months after the schedule point (Australian Institute of…

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    Walking down the aisles in the supermarket and picking up family favorites, examining the ingredients, you will find genetically modified substances. We ignore these ingredients and allow them to be constantly ingested in our bodies, thinking nothing will happen. While genetically modified organisms have their benefits, there are still associated with negative effects such as cancer, dangerous chemicals, and DNA problems. The traditional process for growing food is extremely valuable in this…

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    Nonnutritive Sweeteners

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    In my paper, I will talk about the health impact of using artificial sweeteners. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulated all of the artificial and non-nutritive sweeteners. The use of the following nonnutritive sweeteners: acesulfame-K, aspartame, neotame, Luo Han Guo, saccharin, sucralose and stevia have been approved as safe by the FDA. I will bring out the health benefits of artificial sweeteners which include losing weight. Even though these non-nutritive sweeteners are safe to use…

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    Childrens screen time must be limited for two main reason, for their physical health and their creative development. How does screen time affect the body? According to acrticle one, screen time has significant ties between watching tv and obesity. Article one also states that, "...,light from screens confuses viewers' body clocks. This disrupts sleep." It has been proven to be medical fact that lack of healthy sleeping…

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    The essay “School’s Out for Summer” has a lot of information the common public might find interesting. It relates to families in the United States about their children and the hunger they might face during the summer time. Anna Quindlen, the author of this piece, states all of the statistics about hunger in children throughout the story. Anna wants to end all of the complications that come with not having food for the summer time. Since there is no school in the summer, there is no lunch…

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    counseling services to reduce barriers to learning. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Arkansans were generally the least healthy in the U.S., and that Arkansas’ children were at increasing risk for obesity, type 2 diabetes and other obesity-related diseases. (www.healthystates.csg.org) Senator Bob Graham says “the first step in launching a citizen initiative is to understand and…

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    future. There should be more activities that upcoming adults could join so that the obese rate decreases. Despite the many who are obese and don't exercise , Many young adults should start being more active to save the chance of dying young due to obesity, there is still a chance to make a difference…

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    “Why do white men have so much cargo and we New Guineans have so little?” -Yali. Believed that cargo is the sign of genetic power, which the people of New Guinea consider that they are, the New Guineans view themselves that they should be the ones to receive the majority of the cargo instead of the Americans. Seeing that answer to this question is so perplexing, it requires knowledge about the past, where to search, and how to find it. Back in prehistory where not even equality was in the dawn…

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    someone they love or their children could die as a result of being overweight. It is clear that obesity is a problem, but how does one solve this problem? After reading this one will see that educating people about healthy choices is the best way to solve the obesity epidemic. Before one can even begin to solve this problem they must know more about obesity, and how it has become such an issue. Obesity has not always been a problem, an article by Harvard’s T.H. Chan states, “In 1990, obese…

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