The problem that I will be discussing in my paper is the
issue of childhood obesity and the negative impacts it has on a child’s
physical and mental health. While
childhood obesity can be found around the world it is most prevalent within our
own country, the United States of America.
There are many causes more this issue.
Some of these causes are lack of proper nutrition at home and in
schools, lack of exercise at school and at home, poor nutrition model set by
the parents and a lack of portion control.
While growing up children consumes most of their meals in the academic
setting, cafeterias across the country are not currently providing enough
nutritious foods. Even though there are
nutritious foods available there are still a plethora of fatty foods available. Currently the nutritious options are
available but they are not mandatory, as they should be. There is also a lack of exercise found in
today’s youth. This generation is the
generation of the television and videogames.
Recess is a crucial part of a child’s day and is being removed or
shortened at many schools across the country, in order to try and keep the
child in the classroom and provide them with more hours in the day that are
used solely for exercising. I also
believe that gym classes should be mandatory all the way through the education
system. My high school offered the
option of being excused from gym by taking a health class. While I am capable of seeing the merits that
a health class has to offer, I think that our overweight society would benefit
far more from a mandatory gym class. As
a country, the United States is home to millions of obese adults, many of these
adults have children. These obese
parents are setting a negative example for their children, simply giving them
the false idea that it is socially acceptable, and healthy to live an
overweight life. Our society is filled
with obese people and it has skewed our perception as to what is simply
overweight and what is considered obese.
Our skewed vision leads us to view people who are medically deemed obese
as simply overweight. There is also a
lack of portion control within a child’s meal.
The human stomach is roughly the size of two human fists. This means that humans should not be
consuming entire plates of food that are comparable to the size of the human
head. This is a problem within schools
as well as within the homes of America. There are many people currently working on
coming up with a solution for childhood obesity. Due to the prevalence and extreme cases found
within our country it is very difficult to come up with a plausible solution to
the problem. If this problem is not
solved society will continue to produce overweight and obese children who will
grow up to be overweight and obese adults.
Overweight and obese people are found to lead far less healthy and far
more unhappy lives than those who are of a healthy weight.
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