Childhood Obesity Is an Epidemic

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In the United States today, we have an epidemic of childhood obesity. The difference between overweight and obese people is that being overweight is defined as having excess body weight for a particular height from fat, muscle, bone, water, or a combination of these factors while being obese is defined as having excess body fat. Childhood obesity isn't just a public health issue, it's a social justice issue. The treatment and prevention of childhood obesity are considered the responsibility of individual children and their parents.
Obesity is hard to prevent when a family has low income and can only afford McDonalds every meal everyday or lives within a food desert where affordable & healthy food is difficult to obtain. With this children from poor families, grow up in neighborhoods with rundown housing are twice as likely to be obese as children from well-off families (Tipler 1). There are many long term effects of childhood obesity such as children and adolescents who are obese are likely to be obese as adults and are therefore more at risk for adult health problems such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, several types of cancer, and osteoarthritis. One study showed that children who became obese as early as age 2 were more likely to be obese as adults (CDC 1).
Being obese puts people at risk for High cholesterol, High blood pressure, Heart disease, Stroke and many types of cancers. The amount of people who are obese is also determined on social class, economics and race. A study found that children from poor families are twice as likely to be obese as children from well-off families, Minority children are far more likely to be obese than white children and Regardless of race and class, kids who grow up in neighborhood...

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...schools ate more fruits and vegetables consumed fewer total calories and were more active and less likely to be obese than kids at other elementary schools (Radcliffe 1). Programs like these are hard to find in schools with low-income students so those kids are stuck eating pink slime hamburgers and chicken nuggets. Pink Slime is the gross-sounding name for ammonia-treated ground beef, found in children's government-subsidized school lunches. Well what exactly is pink slime? It's actually "lean finely textured beef," a low-cost ingredient in ground beef made from fatty left over meat trimmings from other cuts (CBS News Staff 1). The bits are heated and spun to remove most of the fat, then compressed into blocks for use in ground meat. With the children eating this poor quality food for the first time in history parents are expected to outlive their obese children.

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