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    Obesity in Our World Today

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    world with the highest percentage of obese‚ or overweight people. “Two thirds of Americans are now either overweight (defined as a body-mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher‚ or obese‚ a 30-plus (BMI)” (Szalavitz). With statistics such as being two thirds overweight‚ or obese‚ it’s not looking good for the United States as a country. “According to the US Surgeon General‚ in the USA the number of overweight children has doubled and the number of overweight adolescents has trebled since 1980. The prevalence

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    The article‚ “Risk Factors Associated with Overweight and Obese College Student”‚ the authors Melissa N. Desai‚ William C. Miller‚ Betty Staples and Terrill Bravender conducted a study on how food plays a role in college students life along with being physically inactive. An extensive survey was sent through email to three campuses in North Carolina. This email was sent to all undergraduates with the exception of some because of internet difficulties not all the students received the email. The total

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    250% over a 10-year period from 1996 while the number of overweight has increased by 70%. The National Health and Morbidity Survey in 2006 showed that two out of every five adults or 43%‚ were either overweight or obese and an alarming situation where the number of obese adults had more than tripled over a decade‚ from 4% in 1996 to 14% in 2006. Besides that‚ about 38% of youngsters aged between 12 and 18 were classified as overweight. A recent survey involving 10‚000 students showed that

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    Current Events: Obesity

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    the fact that the United States has one of the world’s highest rates of obesity and that the country has gained the worldwide stereotype of being overweight. This all pertains to the term that has been a coined phrase within American society for the past few years—the American obesity epidemic. Despite the widespread knowledge that being obese or overweight can negatively affect one’s health‚ America’s rates of obesity continue to climb. In addition‚ there are many Americans who claim that obesity is

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    Childhood Obesity

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    RUNNING HEADER: CHILDHOOD OBESITY Abstract Twenty years ago there were just a hand full of children that were overweight‚ mostly because of a hormonal or genetic disorder (Johnson‚ 2005). Today a high rate‚ nearly 40 percent of children are overweight. There are so many questions to be answered and problems to be solved. Will schools actually start stepping up and helping parents with this problem? What about the affects on the children who have this problem? What should be done to help the children

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    Childhood Obesity

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    Index) is a tool for determining the amount of fat percentage a person is carrying. It is a general tool to be used to determine obesity. There are controversies pertaining to every aspect of this issue. Many people believe that overweight children come from overweight parents. A common issue is the playing habits of the last couple of generations. The argument has to do with too many video games and not enough outdoor sports. You also have no ability to go to a fast-food restaurant without a reminder

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    Obesity: a Ticking Time Bomb

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    Americans are now considered to be the fattest people on earth. The worst part about this epidemic is not how it is affecting adults but how it is affecting families. The growing number of overweight families is getting to be ridiculous. However‚ it is not the family’s fault for them being overweight. There are many different factors that come into this equation. Since the 1960’s obesity in America has more than tripled regardless of sex or race. Today 30.5 % or 69 million American adults

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    BMI Body Mass Index

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    Inequalities Brittany Redding MAT 221 INEQUALITIES Am I considered overweight? Recent American health studies conducted by CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and other professional medical organizations conclude that while it continues to be absolutely imperative that society recognizes the importance of recognizing the impacts

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    Obesity in America

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    Research Paper 7 August 2012 Obesity in America In the United States today‚ obesity has become an enormous problem. In the last three decades‚ the number of people overweight has increased dramatically. A study done by the Centers of Disease Control showed that since 1980‚ one third of the adult population has become overweight. 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

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    Healthy Pregnancy

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    There are many risk factors that are added when being overweight and pregnant‚ making the process much more complex and stressful on the mother and the baby. Weight issues may carry very harmful effects not only for the mother but can impact the development of the fetus as well. This paper will discuss the risks that are related to the health of the mother‚ fetus‚ recovery and postpartum. Individual health risks for just being overweight or obese include high blood pressure‚ coronary heart disease

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