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    The American people are out of control. Obesity has now become a major epidemic in the United States. Even though regulating sugary drinks and fast food will take away a person’s right to make their own choices, the government should regulate sugary drinks and fast food because regulating sugary drinks and fast food would create a healthier America, and the amount of sugar and fats in the sugary drinks and fast food are very harmful to your health. American daily life has changed quite a bit throughout

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    Mufti Ismael Menk an African motivational speaker recently said, “We live in a strange world where the poor walk miles to get food, but the rich walk miles to digest food.” In America, socioeconomic demographics largely determine the proximity of healthy food choices and subsequently, the health of residents in poor versus wealthy neighborhoods. As of 2012 a staggering 34.9% of American adults, are classified as obese, while another 34.1% are classified as overweight. As those numbers continue

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    has been an excessive weight gain in young people in America. This excessive weight gain problem is known as obesity. Obesity has been increasing worldwide for many years. It is found everywhere and everyone knows it. Obesity is not something to blow over; it is a chronic illness and harmful to one's health. This disease is very difficult and can cause many problems later in life if something is not done about it. Most would agree that obesity can lead to fatal diseases. It is the responsibility

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    Today, in our fast-paced world of modern America, the availability of inexpensive, cheap processed food and drink is overwhelming. We have quickly become the most obese nation on the planet by simply allowing companies to lower nutritional value, raise sugar quantity, and increase fat and calorie percentages to an astounding amount. We as a nation buy into these consessions because of three main reasons: low price, convenience, and massive availability. Because of this, eating healthy is seen to

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    Alexis's Response Alice Park states that, "Obesity in America shows no signs of slowing" (1). Fitness in the teen years is really beneficial to the teen body. First, fitness to the teen years improves your skin. Also, it will improve your muscles. Then its also very good for a teen age mental health. So fitness is really important in the teen years. To begin with, fitness benefits teens. Fitness improves the skin of teens. According to Dan Brennan, "Exercise also boosts circulation and the delivery

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    Draft Obesity in America How many times a week do you go out to McDonald 's or Taco Bell for dinner? If you go more than once or twice a week then you really need to look at your diet and how healthy your lifestyle is. America is having a huge obesity crisis, too many Americans just don’t care about how much they weigh or unhealthy their lifestyle is. From the advertisement of the fast food companies, to people not being able to afford healthier foods, and people just being plain lazy, America has

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    expectancy less than that of their parents (Lemonick, 3). This is because of obesity. In the last thirty years, the rate of obesity among adolescents in the United States has quadrupled, and the anatomical health repercussions are being felt (“A Comparison” 16). Ailments like heart disease and diabetes, that have a direct correlation with obesity, are all on the rise. The issue within society is that few people recognize that obesity is the root of these problems (Ward-Smith, 242). For this reason, Americans

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    In the United States today, obesity has become an enormous problem. In the last 3 decades, the number of people overweight has increased dramatically. A study done by the Centers of Disease Control showed that since 1980, one third of our adult population has become overweight. America is the richest but also the fattest nation in the world and our obese backsides are the butt of jokes in every other country (Klein 28). The 1980s were a time when Americans suddenly started going crazy over dieting

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    for the rise in obesity. There are multiple reasons people become obese. Many things can be done to stop that, but obesity rates are rising rapidly. Nowadays there are factors that influence people’s decision making. Otherwise people choose to blame the restaurants rather than taking responsibility. It is not a restraunts fault if someone becomes obese; it is the person’s fault for making bad choices. Throughout years the obesity rates have increased. Over the past 35 years, obesity rates have more

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    The Unites States leads the world in the number of obese citizens. Although, obesity does not kill a person; however, it leads to many health diseases such as heart problems, liver malfunction, high blood pressure and diabetes. Beside the major health problem caused by obesity, it prevents a person from a normal life condition. Researches has proven that a person whose obese have less chance to get in college; for those who get in college have less chance to get a job. It is also expected that if

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