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Obesity
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Can eGovernment Help the Obese eCitizen Lose Weight by Providing Proper Information?
In the United States of America we have a weight problem, obesity challenge and it is reaching epidemic or pandemic proportions, literally. What can the government do with their online web sites to get more information to citizens to help them eat better and exercise more? It seems that simple tips of eating healthier and ways to get people who are overweight to start working out a little make a lot of sense.
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A Weight Loss Alternative For Obese Teens
It seems that surgery is the last resort, so she decided to go for a lapband surgery. After a 3-day stay at the hospital, she was discharged and she managed to lose over 30 kg after the operation.
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Obesity In America
You can see how obesity in America is on the rise, the work habits of most Americans has
changed. We just were not made to be sitting on our behinds all day with the only thing moving
being our eyes and fingers. Obesity can be created far more easily than it can be destroyed.
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How To Lose Weight Fast
When attempting to lose weight, it is best to exercise moderation when it comes to your daily diet. A lot of times, people who are dieting are under the impression that they can eat extra amounts of food if it is low fat. This is not the case. In the United States, the vast majority of portions in restaurants are fit for two to three people. Start checking out the portion sizes that come on food labels and try to stick to the food guide pyramid. If you dedicate a week or two to measuring out healthy food portion sizes, you can change your eating habits for life.
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Childhood Obesity: Some Facts
Childhood obesity afflicts denizens across the social sphere. It is a problem for individuals of all racial, ethnic, educational, and socio-economic backgrounds. It has been estimated that half the United States’ adult population is overweight. Recently, it was calculated that about twenty percent of all American children are overweight. Obesity causes the growth pattern to accelerate to an unnatural extent; one of the side effects of this can be abnormal sexual development in boys and the early onset of menses. What's more, obese children are a lot more likely to grow in to obese adults. They risk contracting such health problems and diseases as diabetes 2, gout, cancer, gallbladder disease, arthritis, digestion problems, respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and high blood pressure, among others.
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Prevention Of Childhood Obesity
Child obesity is on the rise in the United States of America, and it’s no secret. The rate of toddlers who are overweight has doubled in the last twenty years. Nearly eight percent of all four and five year old kids are overweight. The problem has become more prevalent for girls than boys, and is more common in older children rather than younger ones.
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Rise In Childhood obesity
In the year 2001 in the United States, the Surgeon General released a report outlining the crisis of obesity that the country had fallen into. The point of the report was to generate steps towards taking care of this health problem, which has reached epidemic proportions. The following year, the IOM (Institute of Medicine) was called upon to draw up a prevention plan to help decrease the rising numbers of obese and overweight children in the United States. The idea was to study the behavior and cultural and environmental factors that contribute to childhood obesity while trying to find ways of preventing this from occurring on such a large scale.
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Child Obesity - Make Correct Choices
One of the more disturbing trends in today’s society is that of childhood obesity. It has become an epidemic around the United States in the last two decades.
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Child Obesity and other Disease
Children who are obese are well known to have the additional risk factor of being prone to developing diabetes - a lack of sugar control in their bodies. Children are also at risk for contacting asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and hypertension.
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Childhood Obesity and Depression
Children afflicted with chronic obesity oftentimes suffer from depression and related self esteem issues. A recent study has established that children and young adults who struggle with overweight and obesity tend to have a higher rate of depression than non-obese children and young adults.
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Childhood and Adolescent Obesity
Childhood obesity afflicts denizens across the social sphere. It is a problem for individuals of all racial, ethnic, educational, and socio-economic backgrounds. It has been estimated that half the United States’ adult population is overweight.
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Causes of Morbid Obesity
How does obesity occur? The reasons are complex. Despite popular opinion, morbid obesity is not purely the result of eating too much. According to recent studies, it has been found that cases of morbid obesity are often rooted in genetic causes. If this holds true in an individual’s case, then dieting and exercise will have limited effects on the problem.
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