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    obesity are high blood pressure‚ strokes‚ heart attacks‚ diabetes‚ and arthritis. Obese patients’ health care cost and out of pocket spending is expected to increase with the rise of obesity. According to a study of national costs attributed to both overweight (BMI 25–29.9) and obesity (BMI greater than 30)‚ medical expenses accounted for 9.1 percent of total U.S. medical expenditures in 1998 and may have reached as high as $78.5 billion ($92.6 billion in 2002 dollars) (Finkelstein‚ Fiebelkorn‚ and Wang

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    the knowledge of its impact and promote good health. In this essay brief description of obesity‚ its trends and the bio-psychosocial factors that determine their health and wellbeing will also be covered along with health inequalities an obese or overweight individual. Furthermore‚ this essay will also highlight relevant health policies and legislation that aims to tackle the health risk and needs of an obese adult. Lastly‚ this essay will explain the role of a nurse in both promoting and assessing

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    leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems” (1). It is a huge problem in America and is an epidemic that is growing to enormous proportions. “Two out of every three adults are either overweight or obese. In addition‚ one out of every three children is either overweight or obese” (2). “It causes at least 300‚000 needless deaths annually in the United States‚ and related healthcare costs top $100 billion” (3). This is an issue that not only affects our country‚ but extends

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    is 2 to 5 times higher among persons with a family history of Type 2 Diabetes as family members tend to share culture‚ behaviors‚ norms‚ and biological traits. This paper delves and examines risk perceptions for developing Type 2 Diabetes among overweight and obese adolescents compared to their peers‚ throughout adulthood and their lifetime. People have been found to display highly unrealistic optimism; they personal believe that their own future outcome will be far more favorable than that of their

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    Review for the Mental Health Professional” for The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry not only that children and adolescents with disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder were more likely to be overweight‚ but also that they were at a higher risk of becoming overweight due to symptoms of their mental disorders and side effects of their medication. She also discovered that females who exhibited atypical depression

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    (Marshall‚ 2004). While children’s the total amount of time engaged in sedentary behaviour is certainly excessive than time of physical activity‚ the inactivity from screen-viewing may be fraudulently implicated in recent epidemiologic trends of overweight and fatness among children and youth. Relationships between sedentary behaviour and health are unlikely to be explained using single indicators of inactivity‚ such as screen-viewing activities from TV or video or computer game

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    required to raise parental recognition of childhood overweight and of related risk behaviours‚ and to provide parents with practical strategies to prevent unhealthy weight gain in their children. Weight and dieting: examining levels of weight In a study done by J.Wardle and F.Johnson regarding dieting and its relationship with levels of weight. J.Wardle and F.Johnson has found that most obese adults correctly perceived themselves as overweight‚ but many were not trying to lose weight‚ and only

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    subject) Detecting obesity is easy‚ but treating it can be very hard to do. Never have there have been so many teens and children not only overweight but obese. In some ways‚ it could be called the plague of the twenty- first century due to adolescents and teenagers indulging themselves in a plethora of food for every meal they have‚ therefore becoming overweight and morbidly obese. In the eighteen hundreds there was not a fast food place to go to unlike these days‚ so children were not obese like

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    when someone eats more calories they burn. Being between twenty and twenty nine percent body mass index is considered overweight

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    twice failure of Jenny Craig in UK? From previous research‚ more than half of Britain wanted to lose weight. In Europe‚ Britain is highest proportion of obesity. Jon Walsh‚ MD of Jenny Craig UK said: In the UK 61.4% of adults is classified as overweight or obese and almost a quarter are obese. Reasonable to say that‚ the Jenny Craig’s company should be success in UK. But in fact‚ they failed twice. In our group opinion‚ we organize few more problems about Jenny Craig failure in UK. It is concluded

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