Childhood Obesity Research Proposal

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Research Proposal: Childhood Obesity and Preventable

Research Topic Introduction: The research topic I have chosen for ENG 102 is focused on how childhood obesity is a preventable disease. The research question I wish to answer is: Can child obesity, which has many causes, be preventable in American society? According to the Centers for Disease and Control Prevention (CDC), “The percentage of children with obesity in the United States has more than tripled since the 1970s” (Centers for Disease and Control Prevention [CDC], 2017). Today, approximately one in five school-aged children are obese (CDC, 2017). I have chosen this topic as a result of working in the operating room (OR) as a nurse circulator. I see firsthand the long-term …show more content…

I feel as a society it is everyone’s responsibility to help children achieve and maintain a healthy weight. I will be researching what obesity it, contributing factors, and preventative strategies. My research will support my main argument that this disease is preventable and if we changed our way of living childhood obesity would not be an epidemic. My goal is to educate my readers on childhood obesity by providing a high-level overview, but also to bring awareness with the hope through primary prevention such as education I can have a positive impact on one person’s …show more content…

Peer reviewed article “Trends in child and adolescent obesity prevalence according to socioeconomic position: Protocol for a systematic review” by Alexandra Chung et al. (2014) has research data on if the occurrence of childhood obesity differs based on socioeconomic status. Peer reviewed article “Childhood obesity: causes and consequences” by Krushnapriva Sahoo et al. (2015) provides the definition of childhood obesity and different causes of childhood obesity such as genetics, dietary factors, environmental, activity level, socio-cultural factors, family factors, psychological factors, and consequences of childhood obesity. Peer reviewed article “Childhood Obesity: A Global Public Health Crisis” by Sameera Karnik and Amar Kanekar (2012) discusses the genetic, environmental, and behavior factors contributing to childhood obesity, the related physical, psychological, and social problems it can cause, and effective intervention strategies that are being used to prevent childhood obesity. Peer reviewed article “Childhood obesity: nurses’ role in addressing the epidemic” by Registered Nurses’ Aifric Rabbitt and Imelda Coyne, (2012) has information on how nurses should take a whole family- approach by working with the child and family and combine

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