Child Obesity

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    Discrimination

    Creating a Program to Prevent Childhood Obesity Obesity is a rising problem in the United States, and with all the privileges given to its citizens, the country has become increasingly lazy. It is also a second preventable cause of death and a huge problem that needs to be resolved because it affects all people, unlike most issues. In addition, it is a serious medical condition that affects not only adults but most especially children. Childhood obesity is one of the important issues in our country

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    Childhood Obesity

    Childhood Obesity Mickey Mouse Effective Essay Writing / COM150 7/21/2013 David Carson Childhood Obesity The United States of America has become the most overweight country in the world for a vast array of reasons. Many adults have become obese over the last few decades; however, childhood obesity is an area everyone must pay particular attention to. The number of children affected by obesity is growing at an alarming rate; however it is a treatable and preventable condition. What is obesity

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    The Public Needs to Know

    in the number of children participating in the breakfast and lunch program. The increase in participation has gone up by about 84% for free and reduced lunches alone. The participation is also rising because it is cheaper for a family to feed their child at school than it is to send their lunch (School Nutrition Association, 2008). The rising rate of participation shows that families are in dire need of assistance. The families are turning to the schools for assistance to ensure that their children

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    Obesity Rising in America

    Obesity Rising in America Florida State College of Jacksonville People are becoming more obese in America.  According to Ferraro and Kelley-Moore (2003), "The number of people in America considered obese has been steadily rising since the 1960s, up 12 % since then.  Obesity is not to be confused with being overweight.  Obesity is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 according to the National Heart, Lung

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    Childhood Obesity

    Childhood obesity is a growing health concern in the U.S and other countries. It is a serious issue which can lead to many health and social consequences which can continue into later life. Childhood obesity can be controlled if we as Parents, Schools and Community encourage a healthy nutrition and lifestyle of exercise incorporated in each child’s day. In the past decades studies have shown that the rate of childhood obesity has grown significantly across all age groups. In ages 6-11 the rate has

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    Childhood Obsiety

    Childhood Obesity Childhood Obesity: The Causes and Cure of Childhood Obesity Patricia Harris Epidemiology and Applied Healthcare Statistics June 17, 2011 Childhood Obesity: The Causes and Cure of Childhood Obesity In the United State the current childhood obesity epidemic is caused by fast food industries, video games, poor eating habits and the lack of exercise. This disease affects adults and children in the United States (Evans2006)

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    School-Based Prevention of Childhood Obesity

    School-based Prevention of Childhood Obesity Issue With half of all school-age children (age 2-19) identified as Obese or Overweight (Institute for Alternative Futures, 2008, p. 1) the issue of unhealthy weight has become a critical concern. The market has failed to foster among children the habits required to maintain healthy weight. Therefore, it is essential that the local schools implement programs designed to reduce this occurrence. Specifically, the school district should focus on: 1)

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    Obesity

    populated area like the San Francisco Bay Area, and with children, who don’t have much money, sometimes are limited to resort to fast food or other unhealthy meals. Obesity refers to the condition of having excessive body fat. Obesity presents a huge problem both physically, mentally, as well as emotionally. People dealing with obesity have to face with humiliation, depression, and sometimes even discrimination. Who is there to blame for this issue? It isn’t likely to find kids exercising like children

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    Childhood Obesity on the Rise

    English 101 2 May 2012 Childhood Obesity on the Rise Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic in the world, and is showing no sign of slowing down. Obesity is a vicious cycle that starts with simply carrying an extra five or ten pounds and leads to obesity in no time. There is less of an urge to go out and get in shape. People see it and want it, but aren’t taking the right steps to do so. With the growing attraction for television, video games, and computer use combined with the easy capability

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    Poverty and Obesity

    Poverty and Childhood Obesity Linda Weems English 122 Instructor: Craig Smith October 5, 2012 Poverty and Childhood Obesity Over the past years, more people have become underprivileged. America used to have a strong middle class, but now the middle class is gradually retreating due to many jobs going overseas and local companies closing due to the 2007 economic crash. Because of the state of the economy, people will have to make tough decisions about what to spend their money on. Childhood

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