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    The Future of Biopsychology- Obesity Consuela Kelly-Crisler Northcentral University Biopsychology PSY5106 Dr. Nicol Moreland December 9‚ 2012 A person is considered obese when his or her weight is 20% or more above normal weight. The most common measure of obesity is the body mass index or BMI. A person is considered overweight if his or her BMI is between 25 and 29.9; a person is considered obese if his or her BMI is over 30. "Morbid obesity" means that a person is either 50%-100%

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    Childhood Obesity Essay

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    Childhood obesity has become a major epidemic in America. To many Americans‚ this news is very disturbing and has caused a major debate on who is to be responsible for this rising epidemic‚ and what can be done to control it. There are many people that could be blamed for it‚ such as parents‚ government‚ schools and so on. But the question is what can be done about it? Most Americans can agree that something needs to be done to try and control it. Because childhood obesity has become such

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    children becoming obese. It is costing the NHS millions to deal with the problems that it causes. We are having serious concerns about the number of people becoming ill and being unable to work‚ because of our overweight scots. It’s no secret that obesity is a huge issue. The causes of this problem can be social‚ economic and cultural‚ all of which determine how much food we eat‚ and the kind of food we eat‚ against how much exercise we do. Affecting the entire world‚ Scotland is one of the worst countries

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    Obesity‚ a major contributor to death around the world and one of most common factor in developing type 2 diabetes among individuals. Obesity is the accumulation and build up of fat within the body and an individual maybe considered obese if they exceed a certain number in the body mass index. However this measurement is very inaccurate that an athletic person can be obese ‚ according to the body mass index‚ even if they’re not. As we know obesity can lead to type 2 diabetes. A person may be obese

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    Health Effects of Obesity in America: A Review of the Literature Abstract Obesity is a growing problem nowadays in America and it is beginning to take its toll through all of the serious health effects it can cause. According to recent studies‚ about one third of the United States’ population today is obese. The health effects that obesity can lead to include heart disease‚ type 2 diabetes‚ stroke‚ and certain kinds of cancer‚ which are all causes of

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    Obesity is a disorder where there is an ample amount of fatty tissue on a person which leads to health problems. Obesity is problematic around the world. Obesity not only affect adults‚ but it also affects children as well. In order to overcome obesity‚ one must go through rigorous diet and exercise. Obesity swells a person when their calories intake (food) is more than their output (exercise of some sort) to burn off the calories. Obesity is an epidemic. According to an article‚ titled‚ An Epidemic

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    In these days‚ obesity is a one of serious problems in the U.S. Obesity is disease that causes weakness of bone‚ adult illness or other diseases. The number of obese people is increasing ‚and Especially childhood obesity is becoming a serious issue with many health problems and social problems. People that suffer from obesity in their childhood will have a hard time to get rid of the fat in their life. It affects not only adults‚ but also children. It can be more serious social problems.. In the

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    Obesity In America I choose to write an informative essay about obesity in America. The essay is written for a general adult population in America to inform them of the situation. This essay is made to inform because American adults should understand the facts of why obesity is caused and what are the affects of it‚ instead of being pursued or entertained about a very serious topic. Obesity has gotten much worse now in the 21st century than in the past. According to The American Heart Association

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    which is obesity. Obesity has become a social issue in the United States where it has affected many families‚ communities‚ and health care systems. Being obese is not just a personal problem‚ it is a social issue that is presented to the public‚ in which the marketplace and media reacts to. In order to reduce the causes of obesity‚ Americans should be educated and assisted in learning about nutritional values‚ there should be an environmental changes to prevent obesity‚ and promoting obesity as a major

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    IB Diploma Programme‚ english hl | Obesity in anglophone countries | Kaja Pavlinić‚ 3.IB | | Prva gimnazija Varaždin | 2.2.2013. | | Table of contents I. Introduction 2 II. Obesity in the USA 3 III. Obesity in the UK 4 IV. Obesity in Australia 5 V. Conclusion 6 VI. Sources 7 I. Introduction Obesity can be defined as an excess proportion of total body fat that presents a risk to health. It is a major risk

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