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    Childhood Obesity

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    battle with childhood obesity‚ it is important that educators are aware of the health risks and that we learn what we can do to the change the situation. The Center for Disease Control Website distinguishes between the terms overweight and obesity. The term overweight refers to a person with a weight that is high compared to others his or her same height and technically has nothing to do with an individual’s amount of body fat. For example a child may have a higher weight due to having lots

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    In the United States today‚ obesity has become an enormous problem. In the last 3decades‚ the number of people overweight has increased dramatically. A study done by theCenters of Disease Control showed that since 1980‚ one third of our adult population has becomeoverweight. America is the richest but also the fattest nation in the world‚ and our obese backsides are the butt of jokes in every other country (Klein 28). The 1980s were a time whenAmericans suddenly started going crazy over dieting‚

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    percent of children are overweight and obese. About 70% of obese adolescents grow up to become obese when they are adult. It is not only U.S ’s problem‚ but also every other countries. For example‚ "childhood obesity in developed countries can has been increasing since 1971"(Degahn). The most serious problems that causing childhood obesity are eating habits‚ lack of exercise‚ and advertising of food. Basically‚ obesity means the condition of being extremely overweight. There is a standard to measure

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    in the overweight or obese category. The percent for New Hampshire is 26%. Comparatively‚ I was unable to find data for exactly this same time frame‚ but 2008-2009 data for Hillsboro County‚ New Hampshire shows 30.7% of the children in this age range were overweight or obese. (Childhood Obesity In New Hampshire Report‚ 2008-2009). Additionally‚ according to the City of Manchester Department of Health Obesity Report Card (2005)‚ 39% of first graders were found to be overweight‚ and of

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    made it very 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

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    to society and health systems. It is well known risk factor for a number of chronic medical conditions with high morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to provide an estimate of the direct costs associated to outpatient and inpatient care of overweight and obesity related diseases in the perspective of the Brazilian Health System (SUS). Obesity poses a major public health challenge. Each year‚ obesity contributes to an estimated 112‚000 preventable deaths. Obese adults are at increased risk for

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    not always the best way to help them eat healthy. There are other ways involved in food management. It is important for carer and for parents to understand how much food a child actually needs over the course of a day. Too much food can cause overweight for children even if it is ‘healthy’‚ similarly‚ to lacking food intake can cause children to be underweight. A good plan to help parents know how much food should be given to children is to prepare a table or chart sample for each day’s food and

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    and waistlines in America have increased over time. The author of “Prevalence of obesity and trends in body mass index among US children and adolescents” informs that “two out of three adults and one out of three children in the United States are overweight or obese‚ and the nation spends and estimated $190 billion a year treating obesity-related health conditions. These statistics are alarming. It is about time someone initiates a change and sets forth an example to all other states. New York Mayor

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    insecurities of a targeted overweight audience‚ they abuse the innocence of the viewer by influencing them with displays of skinny models. Weight loss ads use sex appeal to manipulate the audience through the usage of healthy food to appeal to the overweight audience‚ the display of model transformation pictures‚ and the way advertised models are clothed and expressed. First‚ Weight loss ads use sex appeal to persuade the audience because usage of healthy food to appeal to the overweight audience. In the

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    are contributing to Obesity In 2009‚ 34% of Americans are overweight or obese; at this rate‚ 43% of Americans will be considered overweight or obese by the year 2018. (Hellmich‚ 2009) By definition‚ a person is considered to be overweight if they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) in excess of 25 or more‚ while a person is considered to be obese if their BMI is over 30. What is contributing to this epidemic of Americans becoming overweight or obese? Fast food restaurants are a very good place to start

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