Childhood Obesity: Who’s to Blame? In the article “The Battle Against Fast Food Begins in the Home‚” Daniel Weintraub argues that it is the parents‚ not anybody else‚ who are responsible for teaching kids healthy eating and exercise habits. He also states that‚ “It’s the fault of the parents who let their kids eat unhealthy foods and sit in front of the television or computer for hours at a time.” His argument that parents are to blame for childhood obesity is correct to a certain extent but
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#3 Childhood Obesity Obesity occurs when an individual has more body fat then what is considered healthy for their height. People who have excess body fat are more likely to develop health issues then non-obese people. Sadly‚ obesity has become an epidemic in our nation‚ spreading throughout both the adult and adolescent communities. “Recent studies have shown that 17 percent of the nation’s 6- to 19-year-olds are obese‚ and that more than a third are overweight. Those rates have about doubled
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Childhood Obesity: A Global Public Health Crisis Sameera Karnik‚ Amar Kanekar1 Correspondence to: Ass. Prof. Amar Kanekar‚ Department of Health Studies‚ East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania‚ East Stroudsburg‚ PA‚ USA. E‑mail: akanekar@po‑box.esu.edu Date of Submission: Sep 17‚ 2011 Date of Acceptance: Oct 27‚ 2011 How to cite this article: Karnik S‚ Kanekar A. Childhood Obesity: A Global Public Health Crisis. Int J Prev Med 2012;3:1-7. ABSTRACT Introduction: Childhood obesity
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Childhood Obesity- Public Health Crisis Report Word Limit: 3000words Word Count:3‚223 Table of Contents 1. Introduction and definition of key terms 3 2. Assessment of Obesity 5 2.1 Body fat: direct measures and derived estimates 5 2.2 Anthropometric measures of relative fatness 5 2.3 Weight for Height 8 2.4 Body Mass Index (BMI) 8 3. The Causes of Childhood Obesity 10 3.1 Normal energy requirements 10 3.2 Genetic‚ familial and gene-environment interactions
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National School Lunch Program and Childhood Obesity Table Of Contents I. Children’s Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables: Do School Environment and Policies Affect Choices at School and Away from School?‚ Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy‚ By: Ariun Ishdorj‚ Mary Kay Crepinsek‚ and Helen H. Jensen II. Do School Lunches Contribute to Childhood Obesity?‚ Journal of Human Resources‚ By: Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach III. Several School Policies Are Associated With Less Fat in School
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Anne Collins (“Childhood Obesity Facts”). Childhood obesity has more than tripled since the 1980’s (“Childhood Obesity Facts”). Childhood obesity often leads to obesity as an adult which can put a person at greater risks dealing with the heart‚ diabetes‚ and many other obese related diseases. People want to blame the schools and today’s technology for childhood obesity‚ in reality‚ the responsibility lies in the hands of their parents. Parents are at fault for childhood obesity. The job of a parent
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I have noticed in various articles in the newspaper‚ TV programs‚ magazines‚ and other media sources that there is a major concern for childhood obesity. There is a reality TV program that features Shaquille O’ Neal and his effort in conquering childhood obesity entitled‚ Shaq’s Big Challenge‚ and features a team of four boys and two girls that are encouraged to push themselves in order to achieve a healthy weight and lifestyle leading to a new sense of pride and being. This an effort put forth by
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see many ancient ruins because it has many ancient structures in many different places‚ many different influences of longstanding cultures‚ and the national monument that has been standing for more than 1‚100 years. “When you take the time to learn about some of the ruins‚ you will understand why it is a good idea to include them in any visits to Spain.”-by Ryan Howland. The city of Merida‚ the aqueduct of Segovia‚ and the Italica are the cities to visit to see the many ancient
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other country in the world? In fact about 30% of all American adults are obese. But why are so many American’s obese? Who is to blame? Is it the American people or the Fast Food Restaurants? And what can be done to end this atrocious cycle of corpulence? First off we need to know what obesity is and how it is caused; obesity is the direct result of ingesting too much energy in the form of food and expending too little energy in the form of physical activity. Obesity is also a medical condition in which
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there are a lot of types of sharks in different shapes and sizes. But maybe you are wondering what they have in common or similar features of sharks. well‚ am going to tell you about the common features and characteristics of sharks. First I and going to tell about their appearance‚ or how they look. All sharks are made up of cartilage. A tough rubbery type of skin. Their skin being made of cartilage makes it easy for them to turn and menuver there boodies. Also if they get bitten it is easier for
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