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    McDonalds’ Scientific Management and Total Quality Management Brief Introduction of McDonalds The McDonalds is the world’s largest fast food chain restaurant. [1][2] The company was established as a barbecue restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald in California‚ United States in 1940. In 1955‚ businessman Ray Kroc joined the company as a franchise agent in 1955‚ and subsequently purchased the chain from McDonald brothers. Since then‚ McDonalds began its worldwide growth. [3] Today

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    The Psychological‚ Biological and Cultural Factors that Combine to Influence the Overweight and Obese Tom Emma Brookdale Community College Abstract The following is a paper about the psychological‚ biological and cultural factors that combine to influence the overweight and the obese. The reader will learn of the many different mental affects that an individual has to deal with when facing food consumption issues. Biological influences pertain to genetics and brain

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    increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors observed both in children who are overweight and in children who are obese‚ there is a need for interventions that effectively reduce the degree of obesity. Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes of major chronic illnesses tracking from childhood and adulthood. Overweight and obese children are four times more likely to become overweight as adults. In 2010‚ The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that physical inactivity is the

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    Writing task 2 The percentage of overweight children in western society has increased by almost 20% in last ten years. Discuss the possible causes and effects of this disturbing trend and offer a solution. In modern life‚ the number of obese people in developed countries is increasing rapidly. More seriously‚ the majority of this problem is children. Some people think the rise of fast-food outlets is the main cause of the overweight children. But others think that the reason is due to the apathy

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    increase of body fats. Anorexic women think they are overweight when in reality they are dangerously underweight. There are some similarities to being overweight or underweight. People who are overweight have a higher risk of “Diabetes‚ high blood pressure‚ osteoarthritis‚ strokes and cancer” (Runner‚ Livestrong.com)2. Those who are underweight are at a higher risk of‚ or “likely to develop diabetes‚ susceptible to illness‚ lack of energy and underweight women are far more likely to have a miscarriage

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    clear that it has nothing to do with how Tabby looks. Since you can’t make everyone happy‚ but it does have to do with health. Tabby at the moment has a BMI of 60 which is considered morbidly obese. Fraser also mentioned that being overweight‚ as Tabby is‚ and being underweight like some models are‚ can have very serious long term effects on their health. It doesn’t matter if they’re healthy now since most of the problems won’t appear until many years down the line. When asked about how she feels about

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    “obese” or “underweight”. It is believed that being underweight‚ or overweight‚ could lead to other health problems. Suggestions could be made to an individual to lose or gain weight depending on the result of their BMI. Typically the following is the boundaries for BMI: BMI < 18.5 = ‘underweight’ BMI is 18.5-25 = ‘normal’ BMI > 25 = ‘overweight’ BMI < 18.5 = ‘underweight’ BMI is 18.5-25 = ‘normal’ BMI > 25 = ‘overweightOverweight can be further categorized: 25-29.9 = ‘overweight’ 30-39

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    older adults are biologically prone to being in poorer health than adolescents due to the physical and cognitive effects of aging. Some examples of biological determinants include: * Body weight; being underweightoverweight‚ a healthy weight‚ obese. * Birth weight; being underweight is a huge risk for babies. * Genetics; sex‚ cancers‚ allergies. * Glucose regulation; also referred to as glucose intolerance or insulin resistance. * Blood pressure; can lead to a lot of heart

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    school has decided to carry out a “Healthy Lifestyle Campaign” with the aim to create awareness among students about obesity-related health problems. The Body Mass Index (BMI) gives an indication of the physical state of person as being underweight‚ normal‚ overweight or obese. BMI can be calculated by using the following formula: BMI = History Body Mass Index (BMI) The body mass index (BMI)‚ or Quetelet index‚ is a measure for human body shape based on an individual’s mass

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    Address the Solution Not the Cause There are many different opinions regarding eating disorders‚ whether they are genetic‚ ethnic‚ cultural problems‚ or a culturally reactive problem. Stereotypes from the past believe that white middle class adolescents have the most related problems in eating disorders because of their anglo-saxon cultural backgrounds. Research has shown that imagery of the ideal Western body has had a chain reaction of body shape and eating habit conflicts between all ethnicities

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