Program of Study (Bachelor of Food Technology) Facilitator Name: Christopher McCulloch Supervisor Name: Fawaz Al-Qarni Submission Date: Feb 16,2016 Source Entry #1 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Source Type: Article Mahshid Dehghan, N. A.-D. (2005). Childhood obesity, prevalence and prevention. Nutrition Journal , 4-24. Page Number Length: This article is 8 pages in length Author Credibility The issues of obesity in the children and a relationship is being…
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Childhood Obesity Catherine Garcia HCS/465 July 8, 2013 Jonathan Hoffsuemmer, MBA, MPH BACKGROUND: Research was conducted a three case study in 2005 by the Institute of Medicine. They attempt to argue and prove that communities outreach educate consumers of childhood obesity and prevention of obesity in children and youth. A lack of information on how exactly communities are educating the consumers on how to prevent childhood obesity. The research conducted by the Institute…
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Childhood obesity has been a major public health crisis in the United States in recent years as the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased tremendously in modern times. Many factors played a role in the rise of childhood obesity in the United States in modern times, and there are many factors which cause childhood obesity including genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors (Karnik & Kanekar, 1). Many health care professionals, policy experts, children's advocates, and parents have "grave…
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Fitness on Children with Obesity Childhood obesity increases at an alarmed rate over the past years, and there is no way of slowing it down unless actions are taken. Obesity puts children at a high risk of developing serious illnesses. Prevention can be achieved by following an appropriate diet, and participating in physical fitness. This topic was chosen to determine if there are any nursing interventions that can implement and decrease childhood obesity. The studies were also specifically chosen…
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Childhood Obesity is a cardiovascular disease that affects the youth of our nation. Obesity is a disease that must be taken seriously. Recently, studies shows that the number of obese youth is steadily growing each year. With the number of increasing obesity cases, people are left wondering what causes childhood obesity. Childhood obesity is a serious disease that has a variety way of starting, several effects that could be more severe as the child gets older, and many ways to prevent obesity…
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Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity has become a major health problem in the United States because of the staggering numbers in the past few decades. Not only has obesity tripled over the past thirty years, it continues to affect children of all ages. There are several other risk factors for childhood obesity but most importantly poor eating habits and the lack of physical activity are the leading causes due to lifestyle and environmental changes. The health risks and social effects of obesity…
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authors the article Consumption Junction: Childhood Obesity Determined Largely by Environmental Factors, Not Genes or Sloth, which introduces ideas about childhood obesity being a fault of the environment children live in as opposed to the child themselves. Haelle (2013) argues that the environment kids live in has a greater impact than factors such as genetics, and insufficient physical activity. Three studies supported throughout the article proved that obesity is less a consequence of too little physical…
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Obesity Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have a negative effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems. Obesity increases the likelihood of various diseases, particularly heart disease, type two diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, certain types of cancer, and osteoarthritis. Obesity is most commonly caused by a combination of excessive food energy intake, lack of physical activity, and genetic…
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Child: Childhood Obesity Childhood Obesity Ashton Garner ENG 122 Professor: Joyce Pierce-Yamahata December 16, 2013 Childhood Obesity: 1 CHILDHOOD OBESITY Obesity has become…
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parents. It is one of the reason why the diseases like obesity are so common in this days. Lack of taking care in general, and the lack of care, including diet particularly, lead to the diseases like obesity. To be obese means to be above one's normal weight. A person has traditionally been considered as obese if he or she has more than 20% over their ideal weight. According to Green, Hargrove, and Riley, in recent years the percentage of obesity in elementary school students grew exponentially and…
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