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    years, the continuous rising in the rate of children obesity in America is worrisome. According to the centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rate of children obesity rise from 7% in 1980 to 12% in the course of twenty years. Many people might not compare obesity to other problems happening in the world, and deem it as important, but what they do not understand is the detrimental consequences of this epidemic on each individual facing it. Obesity can affect more than the physical attributes

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    Children And Obesity

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    31% of children aged between 2 and 19, according to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), are overweight. Half of this population is considered to be obese. The rates of obesity, however, vary by age. 8 percent of children between 2 and 5 are obese. Among those between 6 and 11, 18 percent of these children are obese (Segal, Rayburn, & Alejandra, 2016). Finally, 21 percent of those 12 and 19 years are obese. As mentioned before, obesity among children between 2 and 5 are

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    link to obese children The obesity epidemic holds the responsibility to annihilate many of the health benefits that have contributed to the increased durability recognised in the world today. In 2014, approximately 41 million children under 5 years of age were affected by overweight or obesity. Today, progress in extinguishing childhood obesity has been gradual and conflicting. A greater number of children are, even from before birth, on the brink to developing obesity. Children who are not yet

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    General introduction During past several years, obesity has become a major problem, which is directly or indirectly associated with diabetes, coronary heart disease, some types of cancer and with high risk of hypertension (Ellis 2000). Obesity term is used when we have excess body weight in the form of fat. It is considered as a medical condition, which leads to sever health problem. Obesity is a worldwide problem, which affects both adult as well as children of all age groups. There are different way

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    individual. Obesity in children and teens is growing at an alarming rate in America, with one in three children and teens being overweight or obese, it is easy to see why this is becoming a pandemic. The number of children that are obese today, are triple the number of obese children in 1963. Not only are there many health risks involved with obesity, but self esteem issues, and developmental problems can also follow. Fortunately, with proper planning and evaluating, parents can get their children on the

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    Obesity is one of the several major public health issues that researchers attempt to find interventions for. Prevalence of obesity has been increasing throughout the years, especially in children. If prevalence and incidence of obesity continues to increase in children, long term illnesses start producing, which can hinder an individual’s life span. In addition to chronic illnesses being produced, obesity can also hinder the social and psychological wellbeing. As children are growing with obesity

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    What are the consequences of obesity? What drives one to forget about their personal health and those of the loved ones around them? However before we delve into the consequences we must recognize the causes. Fast food is major cause of obesity a serious problem if not dealt with in moderation. Obesity rates have been up and down in years past, 1998- 2010 but lately it has increased drastically, up to 30% of the population. While fast food is not the only cause of this 30% increase it is a significant

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    Obesity can affect everyone and anyone and affecting nearly 25% of all North American children. It can affect one during childhood or adulthood and sometimes their whole lives if their illness is never treated during childhood. Childhood obesity has tripled in the past 30 years. In 1980, the obesity rate of 6-11 year olds was 6.5%, in 2008 had tripled to 19.6%. For toddlers and preschoolers aged 2-5, the obesity levels have risen from 5% to 12.4% in the same amount of time. (Spark, 2010). Children

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    Teen Obesity In Children

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    Child and Teen Obesity is a big problem in the United States of America. About 12.7 million of children are obese. That is 17 percent of our nation's children. Obesity is one of the most easiest diseases to identify but one of the hardest to cure. Over 300,000 people die a year from obesity. Obesity starts from eating too many food that is bad for you. A person who is obese between the age of 10 and 13 have an 80% chance to become an obese adult. Obesity occurs when the body takes in more calories

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    increase in obesity that is a big problem today and was not problem in the past. “According to estimates from the Canadian Community Health Survey, rates of overweight and obesity have risen sharply in the two decades and one in four Canadian children is overweight”. Clearly, obesity not just a cosmetic problem, but it is a health hazard that result in many diseases such as” high blood, raised cholesterol and insulin levels, type 2 diabetes, and bone and joint problems”. Evidently, Obesity has also

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