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This 15 page paper examines the problem of obesity. Solutions are discussed. This paper includes an outline and an annotated bibliography with 10 entries.
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A BMI of more than 30 kg/m2 is considered to be obese ("Obesity and Overweight," 2010). III. The Causes of Obesity 1.
There is no one cause of obesity. 2. Obesity is not caused solely by eating too much food. 3. WHO looks at the causes of obesity. a. Increased
consumption of foods high in fat and sugar ("Obesity and Overweight," 2010). b. Reduced physical activity ("Obesity and Overweight," 2010). 4. While it is difficult to pinpoint exact causes
of obesity, it is generally assumed to have to do with overconsumption of food and a lack of exercise. 5. Modern life 6. Psychological Variables. IV. Prevalence
The World Health Organization estimates that 300 million people are considered to be obese ("Obesity and Overweight," 2010). V. The Dangers of Obesity 1. Physical Problems
a. knees b. back c. heart disease d. stroke e. high blood pressure 2. Belly fat is most dangerous. VI. The Childhood Obesity Epidemic
1. It is important to discuss the fact that there is a childhood obesity epidemic in America, and arguably around the world. 2.
Approximately 22 million children worldwide who are under the age of five are thought to be obese ("Obesity and Overweight," 2010). VII. Solutions Solutions
to obesity run the gamut from extreme diets to exercise programs, to simple lifestyle changes. VIII. Conclusion More research should be done
on the subject of obesity because there are few solutions that have a high rate of success.
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