Obesity : Obesity And Obesity

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Amongst one of the bigger health issues in United States children is obesity. Obesity is a condition in which a person has accumulated an excess amount of body fat that it has become detrimental to their health. To track this health professionals use the term “obese” when a person has a body mass index (BMI) of over 30. Although BMI should not be the only determining factor of whether or not you child is obese as it only takes into account of height and weight, it is one of the better known systems of telling whether or not a person is overweight or obese (Nichols). Obesity comes with a range of other health conditions that can include but are not limited to cancer, diabetes, and depression. Not only do children and teens who suffer from obesity acquire many health diseases, they also tend to get failing grades and are bullied amongst peers. Most Americans correlate being obese with having an unhealthy lifestyle, but according to a 2006 Fox News article there may be other factors that attribute to obesity that include smoking, medicine, pollution, technology and lack of sleep. (“10 Causes of Obesity Other Than Overeating”). One part that does although indeed play a role in to child obesity rates is economics. American citizens economic standing plays a role in the what foods they buy, where they buy, and their accessibility to buy. According to the United States Department of Agriculture an estimated twenty-three and a half million people live in a “food desert”. which is an urban or rural community that has little to no access to fresh food distributors such as a supermarket or farmers market. A lot of times these communities only food options are convenience stores and fast food restaurants, such as McDonalds and 7-Eleven, that... ... middle of paper ... ...member of a family on average receives less than two dollars per meal is absolutely unrealistic for the average family. With an increase in the budget allowance for food benefit programs in the United States, this will allow many kids and teenagers to eat a nutritious meal compared to choosing between a meal with enough calories or a meal with more nutrients. All together this will reduce the cost spent on obesity related health care in the United States which could be put elsewhere such as education, roads, social security etc. With putting money back into the education this will allow many schools to have better physical education programs and fitness programs that will not only educate kids on how to have a healthy lifestyle, but also keep them active in physical education, thus preventing and lowering the number of obese children in the United States of America.

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