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    The obesity epidemic is rapidly spreading throughout America‚ reeking havoc on the nation. I have chosen two articles that discuss this issue and use different rhetorical strategies to convince the reader of the causes of this deadly epidemic as well as different aspects of the disease that should be focused on when researching treatments options. Examining the different rhetorical strategies used in the articles proves that‚ although logos arguments can be a good way to convince an audience of

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    Obesity In North America

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    Obesity in North America In 1999‚ an estimated 61% of adults in the United States were obese. One in seven children was also obese. Obesity is the biggest public health problem in North America. It can cause serious disease such as diabetes. In economic term‚ the cost of obesity in the United States was about $117 billion in 2000. Therefore‚ North American Society needs to be aware that modern life can cause obesity. This modern life includes fast food‚ transportation and new technology.

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    Obesity Epidemic Summary

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    Chapter 8: Addressing the Obesity Epidemic: An issue for Public Health Policy These notes contain some outline on obesity. You have to read the references from the CDC to further learn about obesity meaning that All the Online References are Mandatory. The video on titled “Childhood Obesity Epidemic” is mandatory and you watch it when you click “content”. 1. Defining the terms Obesity and Overweight as they apply to adults and children: http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/defining.html Definitions

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    There is no single reason of Obesity in America. Some believe that our unhealthy ways are due to our eating habits. Whilst others may think it is because of our lack of exercise and attachment to technology. America’s obesity rate is shockingly higher than the rest of the world’s. Our Eating habits in America hold a strong link to the obesity rates. America’s diet has worsened over just 40 years. “Americans today eat about 500 more calories daily than they did in 1970.” Public Health explains

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    Obesity in New Zealand

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    Obesity‚ a major contributor to death around the world and one of most common factor in developing type 2 diabetes among individuals. Obesity is the accumulation and build up of fat within the body and an individual maybe considered obese if they exceed a certain number in the body mass index. However this measurement is very inaccurate that an athletic person can be obese ‚ according to the body mass index‚ even if they’re not. As we know obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes. A person may be obese

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    Obesity and Mental Health

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    Effects of Obesity on Mental Health Risks of Being Overweight Walter Taylor Community College of Vermont Abstract In America‚ over 35% of all adults are obese. Though obesity rates in Vermont are among the lowest in the country (25%)‚ the current obesity epidemic is still alarming ("Adult obesity facts‚" 2012). Heart disease‚ diabetes‚ cancer‚ stroke‚ high cholesterol‚ and high blood pressure are all directly linked to obesity. While the physical effects of obesity have been researched extensively

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    counseling specialist. Today I would like to talk with you about two forms of eating disorders‚ obesity and anorexia nervosa. In our discussion‚ I would like to be able to give you a new perspective on food‚ hunger and satiety hoping that it may benefit those who live with these disorders. Obesity is defined as when a person has maintained a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. People with obesity have many health risks which include hypertension‚ Type 2 diabetes‚ heart disease‚ bone health

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    No matter how they are described‚ the truth is America’s children are fat. More government regulation is not the answer to the obesity epidemic because the government has already done a lot. Still there are many programs out there‚ but depends if the people follow it. It also is a personal matter that cannot be fixed by others. This is a problem that can be resolved by the people who are obese. Obese people need to start having confidence and courage about losing weight on their own now. How much

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    How to Overcome Obesity

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    Obesity: Causes‚ Consequences‚ & Resolutions I can recall the very first time I heard the word “Obese”. I was ten years old at our family doctor’s office. My mother‚ brothers‚ and I were sitting in the room waiting to see the doctor. The doctor arrived he performed examinations on my brothers and I. Once he finished he began talking to our mother about my weight and how I needed to lose some pounds. He expressed concerns about me becoming obese by the time I was a teenager. I remember

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    Every year we lose many of our beloved ones to this obese monster. What can we do? Obesity‚ the new green-eyed monster‚ and has taken America over and seemingly nothing has been done. Americans are the heaviest people in the world and have been since‚ the 1950s. With our growing wealth and appetites‚ we consume far more than three meals a day; which in some countries is a whole weeks worth of food. "In 1996‚ a U.S. Department of Agriculture study revealed that at least 33 percent of

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