Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which of the following is a conclusion reached regarding childhood obesity? A) Food advertising has not been found to influence children’s food choices. B) The FTC has determined that it is primarily marketers’ fault that childhood obesity has increased. C) Over the decades that childhood obesity has increased‚ so too has the amount of advertising. D) Marketers are doing nothing to curb this problem. E) all of the above Answer: C Page: 717 Difficulty:
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can cause severe damage to the body ’s organs‚ including the brain‚ heart‚ blood vessels‚ and kidneys. Risk factors for hypertension include: increasing age‚ male‚ race (African Americans‚ Hispanics)‚ diabetes‚ family history‚ high sodium diet‚ obesity‚ physical inactivity‚ alcohol‚ and tobacco use. The goal for treating people with this chronic condition is to decrease mortality and increase quality of life (Wang‚ MD & Vasan‚ MD‚ 2005 ). In Mr. Garcia case‚ he was asymptomatic and was found
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OF DLS-HSI” CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND The prevalence of obesity is still high in developed and developing countries. Presently worldwide‚ it is estimated that more than one billion adults are overweight and at least 300 million adults are clinically obese (World Health Organization‚ 2010). According Boyle‚ M.A et.al‚ the World health Organization (WHO) report Obesity – Preventing and managing the Global Epidemic first highlighted obesity as a worldwide problem that now affect the most countries
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Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease OBESE WOMEN AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Jo Marino HCS/465 Date Dr. Ivone Bruno Abstract Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States‚ having actually the same prevalence in women and among men. A study based on obese women and cardiovascular disease risk was performed. Weight loss in the program was not following along with the reduction of other cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular disease
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Obesity in Kazakhstan Darkhan Zhiyenbay University of Southern California IPPAM RW Sonja Lovelace Abstract The Republic of Kazakhstan is one of the largest countries in Central Asia. In Kazakh culture‚ being overweight was considered to be normal and showed wealth. But now‚ Kazakhs who live in urban areas consider it as sickness. Since it gained its independence in 1991‚ many foreign companies invested in Kazakhstan to establish food businesses. Consequently‚ new fast food businesses are influencing
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Systems Thinking and Obesity Heather Chrissis Systems Thinking‚ OLAM 310 Professor Don Solomon May 2‚ 2010 Systems Thinking and Obesity From the time I was 6 years old I have wanted just one really personal thing for my life and that is to be thin. I was always the girl who thought she weighed more than anyone else in the class. I have been plagued my entire life by this overwhelming issue of being overweight. True understanding of why I was overweight and what caused it has for many
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There is a disagreement about obesity; many people feel it is a disease. Opponents argue that obesity is not a disease. They feel it is a result from a person’s chosen lifestyle‚ eating habits‚ and environment (ProCon.org “Is Obesity a Disease?”). Supporters also believe that obesity can have positive health benefits like increasing bone mass and preventing osteoporosis (ProCon.org “Is Obesity a Disease?”). Obesity is a disease that affects sixty seven percent of the adult population in the United
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Childhood Obesity: An Overview Dora Matagić‚ PO2 recent research evidence on a number of aspects of childhood obesity: definition and prevalence consequences causes and prevention body mass index (BMI) as a means of defining obesity in children and adolescents it does matter to physical and psychological health there are adverse health risks for both the obese child and the adult who was obese as a child Introduction and aim Strategies to combat childhood obesity have been overtaken
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Is Obesity Really a Disease? The controversial debate on whether obesity should be classified as a disease has been around for some time. Recently‚ the American Medical Association officially classified obesity as a disease. Disease is generally defined as an abnormal condition that results from developmental errors and/or unfavorable environmental factors that cannot be controlled. It can be caused by an external source‚ such as some sort of pathogen or an internal dysfunction of cells. Obesity
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English-103 18 October 2014 Is Obesity a Disease? More than two-thirds of U.S. adults‚ and about one third of school aged children are overweight or obese. Obesity rates have more than doubled in adults and children since the 1970s. Becoming obese is based on ethnicity‚ gender‚ socioeconomic status‚ and diet. Obesity is a way of life that is determined by one ’s decisions‚ obesity is not a disease and is 100% preventable. There are many factors that contribute to obesity‚ including larger portion sizes
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