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    Should obesity be categorized as a disease? Obesity is not actually a lifestyle‚ it is a disease because there are medical reasons that make obesity actually a disease. The American Medical Association declared obesity as being a disease. There are many different definitions of disease that make is very hard and confusing to define just how obesity is a disease. According to merriam-webster a disease is “a condition of the living animal or plant body or of one of its parts that impairs normal functioning

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    Fast Food and Obesity

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    Fast Food and Obesity In today’s society‚ fast food has become a large part of many American’s lives. With the rising numbers of obese people‚ it is hard not to draw a correlation between the increase in fast food and obesity. Most obese people don’t want to be obese and wish they could lose weight‚ yet they continue to struggle with their fast food intake and obesity. This is due to the advertising done on the consumers‚ the highly addictive food itself‚ and most importantly‚ how advertising

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    Physical Education Counts Obesity is a growing problem among children and teens in the United States; over thirty percent from ages six to nineteen are overweight. Many youth come up with different excuses for their weight issues: fast foods‚ not enough time to exercise‚ television/entertainment‚ and having no time to fix healthy foods along with many others. Though weight problems do not originate from only one source‚ there is a place that really needs improvement. One major problem that contributes

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    Obesity In North America

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    Obesity in North America In 1999‚ an estimated 61% of adults in the United States were obese. One in seven children was also obese. Obesity is the biggest public health problem in North America. It can cause serious disease such as diabetes. In economic term‚ the cost of obesity in the United States was about $117 billion in 2000. Therefore‚ North American Society needs to be aware that modern life can cause obesity. This modern life includes fast food‚ transportation and new technology.

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    The study I will oppose on is Marias ’’Obesity In America’’. I will shortly summarize the paper and thereafter go trought its different parts gradually. Lastly‚ i will add general evaluations on the studys completeness. The essay threats the worldwide growing epidemic‚ obesity‚ in the United States of America. A number of components contributing to the growing issue‚ such as genetic & social factors‚ enviromental & physical factors and psychological factors‚ are presented and analysed. The drawn

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    Obesity Statistics

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    will analyze three websites on obesity statistics in the United States. The analysis of each website will contain how they function as sources‚ their strengths and weakness. The first source on obesity statistics is from the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). This website is for policymakers to give them access to research‚ technical assistance and opportunities to exchange ideas on state issues. This information captures the basic overview where obesity occurred in the United States

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    Obesity In America Essay

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    Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater. BMI is calculated from a person ’s weight and height and provides a reasonable indicator of body fatness. Obesity is just about everywhere you look‚ a guy walking down the street‚ in the park on a bench or at fast food restaurant. Becoming overweight is becoming a fad here in America and many other countries‚ but some people don’t realize that being overweight can change your life and not for the good. There are many ways that obesity

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    Obesity and Cancer Risk

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    According to the National Cancer Institute‚ obesity is a condition in which a person has an abnormally high and unhealthy proportion of body fat. Obesity is measured by calculating a person’s BMI. Years of research prove that there are connections between obesity and cancer risk. Research shows us that an increase in body weight increases insulin levels in the blood‚ which promote the development of certain tumors and tumor regulators. Fat cells also produce adipokine hormones‚ which stimulate cell

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    Topic: Obesity in Jamaica Narrowed Topic: Causes of Obesity in Jamaica Purpose: To inform about the causes an effect of obesity Introduction: Did you know that Obesity is reaching epidemic proportions. It’s the plague of the 21st century. Thesis Statement: O’Dane was a victim of obesity. He was a victim of bullying teasing and low self-esteem. This lead to him feeling very insecure about himself. Eventually O’Dane became an introvert. He no longer felt he could face his peers. I. Obesity comes

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    Obesity In Children

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    Obesity has become a prevalent health problem in modern society for both children and adults. Nearly 35% of adults in the United States are estimated to be overweight or obese; concurrently one-third of American children are thought to be overweight or obese. Estimations have shown that by the year 2030 nearly 85% of adults in the United States will either be overweight or obese. This epidemic seems to be due to a variety of different factors‚ however‚ one of the leading causes of obesity in children

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