Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Childhood Obesity is Preventable Essay -- Obesity in Children
     Childhood obesity in America is a growing disease that has become     an epidemic that has lasting psychological effects, because of     advertisement of fast food, lack of physical activities, and parental control     has made food become a major health issue in many young teenagersââ¬â¢     lives today. Overall, who is to blame?     	Obesity plagues America and threatens to seriously degrade our     society in many ways. There are some that would argue to say that     obesity is okay and that it is not that big of a deal, they are wrong. There     are some variations pertaining to build but everyoneââ¬â¢s body is     designed to carry a certain weight, when you increase that weight you     threaten the balance of your body and can expect your body to break     down much sooner than expected.  For example, think of a machine, a     machine that was designed to lift 100 pounds could easily do the job and     continue doing the job for a very long time before breaking down. Now,     think of that same machine lifting 300 pounds instead, since it was     designed for only 100 pounds, how much quicker will that machine break     down? It is also in our nature to not desire obesity, we are genetically     designed just  like the rest of nature to desire the fit and healthy of     society. This is the root cause of social dislike for obesity as well as     personal dislike for obesity.     Which brings us to the focus of how childhood obesity has become     an enormous issue today. In order to truly understand the impact of     obesity and why we should prevent it, we first need to look at the causes     of obesity and what keeps people obese. The logical first step for us to     look at is childhood obesity, even if children are merely o...              ... of the blame.   In conclusion, while childhood obesity is alarming, it is preventable and treatable.       Works Cited    1."Parents, Kids Donââ¬â¢t Perceive Obesity as a Health Problem." Journal of the American Dietetic Association n. pag. Web. 20 Feb 2015. .    2.N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Feb 2015. .    3.N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Feb 2015. .    4. Rabin, Robin. "Child Obesity Risks Death at Early Age, Study Finds ." (2012): n. pag. Web. 20 Feb 2015. .    5. Levine, Susan, and Rob Stein. "Obesity Threatens a Generation." 'Catastrophe' of Shorter Spans, Higher Health Costs (2013): n. pag. Web. 20 Feb 2015.     6. Maine, M. (2012). Body Wars. Carlsbad: Gurze Books                              
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