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Obesity
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The Skinny on Having a Body Fat Scale
In this day and age, a lot of folks are worried about their weight. We all want to be thinner than our friends, and look like the celebrities we all see on television. However, weight is not the real issue because body fat is the real culprit. A high body fat rating increases the risk of heart disease.
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Thinking About Gastric Bypass Surgery? Your Health Insurance Probably Requires Preauthorization
Gastric bypass surgery is expensive, so most patients considering this procedure will look to their health insurance policy to cover at least part of the cost. Some insurance policies will not cover any obesity-related treatments, but those that will pay for weight loss surgery almost always require preauthorization. This means that your insurance company will probably ask for medical records, a treatment plan, and perhaps a letter from your primary doctor and surgeon to show that you meet their criteria for benefits.
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Growth in Childhood Obesity
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. Since the 1970s, there has been an alarming growth in the statistics of children and young adults who are considered to be obese...
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Infant Obesity
When one is incredibly overweight according to charts of normal height and weight growth, one is said to be obese. The problem is essentially a nutritional one, and it effects millions of people in the United States alone. Young infants and children can be obese. They are a lot more likely to develop the problem if their parents are obese.
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Causes of Morbid Obesity
Eating too much can cause obesity - that is obvious. In addition, there are environmental factors that might contribute towards a person becoming obese. Given the typical American lifestyle, it is no wonder that so many people in our society suffer from this problem.
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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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School Lunches and Child Obesity
When faced with what to pack their kids for school lunches, parents are faced with a variety of novelty items that seem marketed directly to kids. From yogurt that glows in the dark to “fruit strips” that are actually made of sugar, it becomes more and more difficult to provide kids with a healthy lunch that they will actually want to eat.
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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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Childhood Obesity Epidemic
We are all aware that obesity is a major problem in our society. Yet usually, in thinking about the problem, we only focus on the adult problem. But the fact is, obesity among children has doubled in the last two decades. That’s right. Not only are more children becoming obese, they are contracting the diseases that are typically associated with obesity. These include high blood pressure, asthma, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, irregular menstruation, low self esteem, sleeping problems, as well as hip and knee problems.
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Statistics on Childhood Obesity
A rising concern in recent years has been the increase in obesity among children and adolescents. For children between the years of 2 and 5 and adolescents between 12 and 19, the rate of obesity has doubled since the 1970s. For children between the ages of 6 and 11, the rate has tripled. Almost one third of all children today are at risk for becoming overweight. Sixteen percent of them already are.
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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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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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Fast Foods Increasing Child Obesity
It is difficult to calculate exact statistics behind childhood obesity as it relates to the consumption of fast food. What can be confirmed, however, is that changing trends in the way we eat have indeed contributed to the general obesity epidemic, particularly in children and young adults. In a recent study in the United States, it was found that children absorb more calories and less nutrition on those days that they consume fast food.
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