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    Spreading the Cure for Childhood Obesity Alyssa Herold Kaplan University                                Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the increased amount of children suffering from obesity and why it is a major health concern in the United States. It will explain in detail what childhood obesity is‚ the important contributing factors which cause the condition‚ and what types of preventative actions can be implemented into

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    Childhood Obesity According to Burniat (2002‚ p.15)‚ obesity means an excessive amount of body fat; however‚ no general agreement as yet exists on the best definition of obesity in children. A number of factors contribute to a child becoming obese‚ and these include genetics‚ lifestyle habits‚ or a combination of both. Childhood obesity is an increasing problem all over the world that affects an estimated seventeen percent of all children in the United States‚ which is three times the rate it was

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    Obesity In America

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    Obesity rates in America have sky rocketed more in the past ten to thirty years‚ than ever before. On average about thirty six percent of adults age twenty and over are obese (as reported from 2009 to 2010) in the United States. However‚ the percent of adult’s age twenty and over who are overweight (including those who are obese) is at a (estimated) staggering sixty nine percent. The amount of obese American adults is becoming a huge health concern nationwide‚ but the amount of Americans in general

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    for you. When it comes to fast food it is hard to not crave it. A lot of people are guilty of eating it‚ as I know I am‚ But many consumers rely and eat it almost every day should this be blamed on the fast food industries? Or should the consumers who chose to eat way too much be blamed? Do obese consumers have anywhere to stand if they want to blame the fast food industry? For most people yes they do. When an obese consumer is eating a big mac or any food at a fast food chain they have a right

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    go‚ but the consequences of having fast food as a lifestyle can first cause obesity‚ secondly fast food is more expensive‚ and lastly it takes away the unity of the family at the table. Obesity from fast food is on the brink of becoming an epidemic. The conveniences of fast food restaurants are a great help to many people on the go‚ but the consequences of having fast food as a lifestyle can first cause obesity‚ secondly fast food is more expensive‚ and lastly it takes away the unity of the

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    Oriana Corcino Mrs. Terashima Expository Writing 2 14 April 2014 Obesity in America Obesity‚ a medical condition in which excess body fat can grow to have a negative effect on the human body and cause long term health problems‚ affects more than 35 percent of adults along with 17 percent of adolescents (“How many people are affected by/at risk for obesity & overweight”). America is one of many obese countries all over the world. It is an enfeeble health condition that can lead to respiratory

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    Obesity Is a Problem

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    Brian Moon Professor Agius Rhet 120-03 12/4/2012 Childhood Obesity: a problem Childhood obesity is not merely an issue in the United States- it is an epidemic. The number of overweight and obese children in America has increased at an alarming rate over the past years‚ and there is no chance of it slowing down unless action is taken. One out of three children is considered overweight or obese. A fast-food craze has swept over the country‚ consequentially

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    ------------------------------------------------- Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 | Congress of the Philippines | An Act providing for a national policy on Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health | Citation | Republic Act No. 10354 | Territorial extent | Philippines | Enacted by | House of Representatives of the Philippines | Date enacted | December 19

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    After carefully examining Edgar Allan Poe’s conditions‚ I have come to the conclusion that Poe fell victim to a gang engaging in cooping and later died of alcohol poisoning. The Smithsonian Magazine states that Poe had a high intolerance to alcohol‚ so the reward given to him by the gang members likely influenced his death. Not only was cooping a popular practice in Baltimore at the time‚ Poe was found wandering about the streets near a voting poll where cooping was practiced. He was wearing second

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    Childhood obesity is a serious health problem. When a child is obese it means that they are above their normal weight for their age and height. Lack of exercise‚ eating habits‚ and genetics all play a role when it comes to childhood obesity. Obesity can lead to serious health conditions like type 2 diabetes‚ high cholesterol‚ and high blood pressure at a younger age. Therefore‚ being aware of the causes and consequences of childhood obesity is important. Intervention should begin at an early age

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