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The International Obesity Epidemic: History‚ Causes‚ and Preventions Jonathan D. Sklaroff New Challenges in Global Politics Professor Cantos November 28th‚ 2012 1 Introduction When asked to think about the major problem related to food that plagues mankind‚ we often think of malnutrition
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fast food has become a major contributor to obesity in America. The United States has become one of the most obese nations in the world due to the fact that fast food contains many fattening ingredients and that fast food is so easily obtainable. About one out of four people eat fast food every day‚ and there are about fifty million people who eat at a McDonald’s restaurant each day (Obesity Facts). Three reasons that fast food is contributing to obesity are fast food is higher in calories‚ it contains
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Thesis/Central Idea: Obesity Crisis Introduction: Obesity has become a controversial and great medical issue within today’s society. It is defined as a disease in which excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that health may be negatively affected. In other word‚ an increase of body fatty tissue mass. It can also be defined as a body mass index of around 30 or above (Mathur‚ 2007). Many studies show an association between excessive body weight and various diseases‚ particularly cancers
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in our debate paper obesity is on the rise and has been a growing health concerns for the United States for many years. Childhood obesity has become an epidemic issue worldwide and some Asian countries are seeing an increase among childhood obesity for instance‚ country like Japan. Before discussing the obesity issues in Japan there are cultural differences that needs to be taken into consideration in order to fully understand the reason for the increase of childhood obesity among the Japanese
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Childhood Obesity The days of children playing hide and seek outside are gone. Walking long distances to and from school‚ walking to a friend’s house to play on the weekends or walking to the bus stop to go to the mall with friends. It is rare to find a child carrying a bagged lunch to school‚ which would include a healthy lunch of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches‚ an apple with cookies or chips being the unhealthiest part of the lunch. Child obesity is the result of poor nutrition at home
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EFFECTS OF OBESİTY ON CHİLDREN Nutrition has been an important and basic‚ natural necessity for humans for a very long time. However as the tastes and tendency to eat increased health problems emerged. One of the most fatal diseases is obesity. In ancient time obesity is from the Latin obesitas‚ which means "stout‚ fat‚ or plump." Ēsus is the past participle of edere (to eat)‚ with ob (over) added to it. (Harper‚31th December 2008 ) The Oxford English Dictionary documents its first usage in 1611
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Childhood Obesity According to Burniat (2002‚ p.15)‚ obesity means an excessive amount of body fat; however‚ no general agreement as yet exists on the best definition of obesity in children. A number of factors contribute to a child becoming obese‚ and these include genetics‚ lifestyle habits‚ or a combination of both. Childhood obesity is an increasing problem all over the world that affects an estimated seventeen percent of all children in the United States‚ which is three times the rate it was
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MANAGEMENT APPLIED MANAGERIAL STATISTICS GM533 SPRING SESSION A 2001 COURSE PROJECT Obesity in United States The Impact of Family Income on BMI Fort Lauderdale April 15‚ 201 1.0 Executive Summary The rising rate of obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now one of the most serious Public Health’s
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the time to properly concentrate on their eating habits. Fast food companies have catered to these schedules by creating more accessible and increasingly fast service restaurants. Due to this‚ fast food and obesity have become closely related issues. There are many other illnesses besides obesity that are the result of fast food intake. Fast food has become so important in today’s society‚ because for the main part it is an issue of convenience. In today’s‚ always on the move society‚ McDonalds and
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