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consumed vs. calories burned seems to be a solid theory given the laws of physics, but does this truly apply the human body as well? This research paper serves to identify some of the key factors relating to the causes of obesity in children through analyzing various studies specializing on the topic. In our society today there is an ever growing rate of childhood obesity; children that should be fit and healthy are plagued by poor health and increasing weight gain, which leads us to question, does high/moderate…
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Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity is on the rise and has become a national concern. Research has indicated that the diet of most children in the United States does not meet the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (Gleason). In the past 20 years, childhood obesity has doubled and adolescent obesity has tripled (US Department of Health and Human Services 46). Today, we see a different picture that is resulting in epidemic proportions – that of childhood obesity. One in five children are overweight…
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Childhood Obesity Christina Hunt Mastering College Writing II ENGL1020 Dr. Jane Watkins June 25, 2012 Abstract Childhood obesity has increased to epidemic levels over the past two decades. Twenty-five percent of American kids are overweight and eleven percent are considered obese. Children who are overweight or obese are known to have significant physical and psychological health complications. Some contributing factors to the disease are environmental factors, lifestyle…
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Childhood obesity has been a major public health crisis in the United States in recent years as the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased tremendously in modern times. Many factors played a role in the rise of childhood obesity in the United States in modern times, and there are many factors which cause childhood obesity including genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors (Karnik & Kanekar, 1). Many health care professionals, policy experts, children's advocates, and parents have "grave…
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Final Essay Childhood obesity is having a major effect on our society but is also getting worse. If I had to influence a group of decision makers for the federal department of Education about childhood obesity and ways they could prevent this, I would provide them with multiple ways and how it would help. I would first explain that the food being served at the school is still very unhealthy. Even though it costs a lot more to bring healthier foods into the schools, this can lower obesity in children…
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what they desire, and not making their child exercise just because the child is happy and that is what they feel like doing. Parents of morbidly obese children should be held at the same standard for the parents who neglect their children because obesity is a decision and can be easily prevented. When walking into a child day-care or an elementary school it is more common to see children that are not only chubby but are considered overweight or obese. How do doctors determine that children are obese…
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Child Hood Obesity Unfortunately, the problem of overweight and obesity is not limited to adults. The percentage of obese and overweight children between the ages of 10 and 17 in Tennessee is 36.5 percent (4th highest in the nation).7 Eighteen percent of 9th-12th graders in Tennessee are overweight, and another 17 percent are obese. [1] In Tennessee, disparities in overweight and obesity clearly emerge during childhood. The rates of overweight Hispanic (37.4%) and African-American (43.9%) children…
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The solution to the increasing rates of childhood obesity is to require kids to participate in extracurricular activities or sports that keep them physically active. This not only needs to be enforced by the schools in which the kids attend, but also by their parents. This will solve the problem by keeping children active on a regular basis, which is key to maintaining a healthy body weight. Most children spend countless hours watching TV or playing video games, instead of playing outside or staying…
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Childhood obesity is becoming more common in today’s world. Obesity has become a public health problem in many nations especially the United States. According to CDC the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “obesity now affects 1 in 6 children and adolescents in the United States. The reality of it is children’s eating habits can easily affect their future if it is not affecting them already. Everyone needs to come together to help stop childhood obesity by primarily addressing this issue…
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children. Schools, in addition to parents, need to step up and play an active role in fighting childhood obesity, through providing more exercise and healthier eating habits in the schools, by keeping physical education in the schools regardless of budget cuts, by teaching students in the classroom good eating and exercise habits in the classroom, and by following the First Lady’s platform on obesity—all of which will in turn, save the country billions of dollars each year in health costs, that…
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