Cause and Effects of Obesity

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Obesity occurs in all countries and it is one of the gravest problems in modern society. Obesity problems have become one matter of concern for individuals all around the world. What is more is that Obesity rates continue to rise all around the world. One of the chief causes is unhealthy diets. Obesity is also due to lack of exercise and lack of education and awareness. Therefore obesity has various effects including the risk of suffering from a range of health conditions, increased expenditure on health care and lack of self-esteem. One of the chief causes is unhealthy diets. On one hand, there are high-calorie foods in daily diets like chocolates, sugar, cheese and butter. Teenagers eat more and more high-fat burgers and pizza in fast food restaurants. For example, according to Altman and Leitch (2012), in Mexico, students drink cola rather than water due to the short of hygienic drinking water. Coca cola made agreements with many schools that they would exclusively sell Coca cola inside the schools. Therefore, Mexicans are considering being the most obese country which will have 70% overweight people including 30% obsess in the future. (Altman and Leitch,2012). The foods most commonly eaten by over 80% of kids are white bread, savoury snacks, chips, biscuits and chocolate confectionery. Besides, almost 20% kids do not eat any fruit at all. In general, kids eat about half the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables a day. On the other hand, some people judge traditional food healthier; however, some traditional foods are extremely oily as well. For example, Chinese pay attention to use oil to heat the ingredients quickly. This makes the food fairly oily and high-fat. Furthermore, diets today are changing according to ... ... middle of paper ... ...ty.[On-line].Available: http://www.worldobesity.org/aboutobesity/. [Accessed:May2.2014] 3. Oliver, Initial. (2006). Killer facts about our weight problem. [On-line].Available:http://www.jamieoliver.com/media/jo_sd_killer_facts.pdf?phpMyAdmin=06af156b76166043e2845ee292db12ee. [Accessed: May 5. 2014] 4. WorldHealthOrganization.(2013).Obesityandoverweight.[On-line].Available:http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/ 5. Fat chance of beating obesity without’ strict’ food labeling. (2013, November29).The Sydney Morning Herald.[On-line]. Available: http://www.smh.com.au/national/fat-chance-of-beating-obesity-without-strict-food-labelling-20131128-2yehd.html 6. Obesity costs $56b a year: study.(2010, February 28). THE AGE.[On-line].Available:http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-national/obesity-costing-56b-a-year-study-20100228-pats.html. [Accessed: May5.2014]

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