Essays Tagged: "Childhood obesity"

Childhood Obesity: Time to Face the Facts.

at are some of the health factors that are involved, and what can we do to help change this problem?Childhood Obesity: Time to Face the FactsThe facts speak for themselves. Today, one in five school-a ... the pattern themselves. However, the ramifications can be deadly.Much more than an aesthetic issue, childhood obesity is a major health problem. A growing wave of obesity among children is helping to ...

(5 pages) 281 0 3.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

A psychology abstract on the article "Thinning Down School Food." Talks about increasing childhood obesity, and what schools need to do to change it.

audia Probart, a TK at Penn State University, says that those personnel tested believed there was a childhood obesity problem nationally, but furthermore denied the problem in their own schools. Inste ...

(2 pages) 108 0 3.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

An essay discussing the increased risk of asthma in obese people.

Childhood Obesity Linked to AsthmaResearchers found the fattest children were 77 per cent more likel ... 4 percent increase from the overweight estimates of 11 percent obtained from NHANES III (1988-94). Childhood obesity is responsible for 50 percent of pediatric diabetes, sleep apnea, and asthma.In th ...

(2 pages) 68 0 2.5 Dec/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Reducing Child Obesity through Physical Eduaction

Childhood obesity is at an all time high. Write a persuasive essay for a fitness magazine in which y ...

(2 pages) 111 0 3.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Sports

A Solution to childhood obesity in Australia - Oral presentation

ation, we develop, establish and integrate safe strategies to tackle the ever increasing problem of childhood obesity.'Australia is rapidly turning into a nation of fat kids.'One in every five youngst ... see Im not going to let another child go through the pain, torture and humiliation I suffered in my childhood years. Let me tell you a story..."For the majority of my primary years I was called 'fatti ...

(4 pages) 97 0 2.3 Sep/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters

Am I really That Fat? Response/Reaction Essay (Essay on the "South Beach Diet" in Elementary Schools)

). They are becoming fatter and more unhealthy right before our eyes. This heartbreaking problem of childhood obesity is an out of control epidemic. No one can debate that taste is probably one of the ... percentage has changed to only fifteen percent (15%). With all this said, I believe and agree that childhood obesity is a problem that can be reduced by providing healthier food to school children wi ...

(5 pages) 44 0 3.0 Apr/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Childhood Obesity-Are the parents to blame?

utrition 28). Children, like the rest of Americans, are living more and more sedentary life styles. Childhood obesity in school-aged children is rising, and it's the responsibility of the parents to p ... the parents to prevent this from happening to their own children.Much more than an aesthetic issue, childhood obesity is a major health problem. Today, one in five school-age children fulfill the medi ...

(6 pages) 227 2 4.7 Apr/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

Obesity Among Our Children

Obesity Among Our ChildrenChildhood obesity is an ongoing epidemic that is plaguing adults and children alike. But it is affec ... te of Medicine of the National Academics states that medical causes are not the only way to lead to childhood obesity. The environment is a cause of obesity in children according to the Institute of M ... ; 8-18 year olds 6:43; Girls 5:19; Boys 5:37; White 5:06; Minority 6:03.Treatment and Prevention of Childhood ObesityTreatment and prevention of childhood obesity is a continuous effort on a lot of di ...

(9 pages) 377 2 4.5 Aug/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Obesity in children is a serious health problem leading to epidemic proportions locally.

The problem of childhood obesity is a serious problem that has ramifications for health at international, national, ... consequences for our children. These economic and health consequences which if are not rectified in childhood are carried into adult life with their own ongoing problems. Obesity affects not only the ... r own physical identity. With the problems identified we will make recommendations on how to reduce childhood obesity with reference to the resources available.The definition and diagnosis of obesity ...

(6 pages) 262 1 4.4 Sep/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Childhood Obesity

Childhood obesity is more prevalent today than ever before. Our children for the future are being fa ...

(5 pages) 285 2 4.0 Mar/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters

Childhood obesity overview

is more than 25 percent fat in boys and more than 32 percent fat in girls" (Lohman, 1987). Although childhood obesity is often defined as a weight-for-height in excess of 120 percent of the ideal, ski ... d females (Lohman 98-102). There is also a "greater likelihood that obesity beginning even in early childhood will persist through the life span" (Epstein, Wing, Koeske, and Valoski, 91-95). Obesity p ...

(7 pages) 357 1 5.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Children and Advertising/Marketing

t food. Only 2% of the commercials they watch are for healthy foods, such as fruits and vegetables. Childhood obesity is one example of how these commercials can affect young children in our society. ...

(2 pages) 56 0 5.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

The Damaging Effects of Television

ld. Television affects a child's imagination, school performance, values and can even contribute to childhood obesity.Children imitate the behaviors they see on television. Unfortunately, most of the ... in front of the tube all day may also have health issues. Watching hours of television can lead to childhood obesity. Poor diet and lack of exercise cause a child to become obese. A child that watche ...

(3 pages) 75 0 3.0 Sep/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Analysis of Childhood Obesity Article (article is included)

Childhood ObesityThis article focuses on 3 different studies that were carried out in China, the US ... icle focuses on 3 different studies that were carried out in China, the US and Australia related to childhood obesity. In the first, children ranging between the ages of 8-14 were studied. The focus w ... ch problems with family involvement, which I would have had more trouble understanding if I had not.CHILDHOOD OBESITY:Studies add new findings to childhood obesity body of knowledgeNew findings from A ...

(6 pages) 161 0 2.6 Oct/2006

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Childhood Obesity in the United States

IntroductionChildhood Obesity is growing problem in the United States. Between 5-25 percent of children and teen ... tates are obese (Dietz, 1983). This increasing percentage has brought into the light the problem of childhood obesity. Children are growing fatter younger. The second National Children and Youth Fitne ... males and females (Lohman, 1987), and there is a greater likelihood that obesity beginning in early childhood will last throughout a life span (Epstein, Wing, Koeske, & Valoski, 1987). So while an ...

(7 pages) 224 0 4.7 Apr/2007

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Childhood Obesity – Descriptive Statistics

Childhood obesity is beginning to affect more children. Many studies are finding many different cont ... to affect more children. Many studies are finding many different contributing factors to the newest childhood disease: obesity. The term "childhood obesity" refers to both children and adolescents. To ... erican Obesity Association, 2005, p.1).Studies have found increases in health risks associated with childhood obesity. Health concerns that once only affected adults are now becoming more prevalent in ...

(7 pages) 185 0 4.0 Jun/2007

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Obesity

th problems facing the youth of United States and evidence shows that the problem is getting worse. Childhood obesity represents a threat to the health of the U.S. population that must be considered e ... ficult situation not only for a child but also for a child's parents.Obesity and weight problems in childhood are defined by different standards. These guidelines, which are published vary and make it ...

(11 pages) 207 0 5.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Childhoold Obesity

Why the prevalence of childhood obesity has increased in the United States? In the past decades the obesity in children ha ... obesity, often do not have the problem of being overweight.There are many risk and complication for childhood obesity as increasing the chances of heart problems, diabetes, eating disorders or emotion ... just focusing on their weight problem.Considering the increase and the gravity of the problem with childhood obesity, the state should come up with measure to provide healthy basic food in the school ...

(4 pages) 75 0 5.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Social Science Essays

The Biggest Loser: Children

ction.Here in America, young teens respond to the television’s impact in much the same manner. Childhood obesity has been on the rise for the past two decades but despite this, most advertisement ...

(3 pages) 68 5 5.0 Sep/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters

Children and Snacks

are consuming way too many calories from snacks, which is probably a big contributor to the growing childhood obesity problem. Since many prepackaged high caloriesnacks are readily available for paren ...

(1 pages) 14 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine