Category: Obesity
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Dairy Products Consumption and Obesity Nutrition
Obesity is one of the most discussed health problems all over the world. The progress of obesity in the United States is closely associated with the populations lifestyle and dietary habits. Effective diets and products which can reduce the obesity rates are actively discussed in the scientific world and in the nursing community. From this…
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Nutrition: Obesity Epidemics in America
Table of Contents Introduction Statistics Prevention Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The American Continent has been in the headlines for the high prevalence rates of obesity among adults and children. Unhealthy eating habits have been cited as the main cause of this disease. Obesity was declared a national disaster since it was the major cause of…
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Wellness, Academics & You: Obesity Intervention
Table of Contents Ethical Issues Limitations of Proposed Study Implications for Practice References Ethical Issues One of the primary ethical issues arising in the course of the research is making sure that the chosen Community Nursing Intervention does not compromise childrens health. A provider of healthcare should review the effectiveness of the chosen intervention, along…
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Patient Education for Obesity Treatment
Introduction/Identification Important Findings Obsession with sweets Obsession with sugary treats Does not have health insurance Practices self-treatment Buys only cheap medicine The patient overuses different products that contain an enormous quantity of sugar in them. Also, the patient does not want to pay for her health insurance, as she considers it expensive. Risk of Developing…
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Obesity Prevention in Young Children in US
Childhood obesity is one of the most critical health issues in the United States. As for now, nearly every third child is either obese or overweight (Kothandan, 2014). That is why it is imperative to pay special attention to the prevention of childhood obesity as well as obesity-related health issues. For this reason, the proposed…
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Obesity in Children in the United States
Table of Contents Background Planning for intervention programs Managing the intervention programs Evaluating the programs Reference list Background Obesity in children is a risk factor in the development of Type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Most studies show that the prevalence of T2DM is directly proportional to age (Adams & Lammon, 2007). As a result, there is…
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Screen Time and Pediatric Obesity in School-Aged Children
Table of Contents Introduction Evidence-Based Strategies Strategies to Implement Conclusion References Introduction Obesity in school-aged children negatively influences their health, educational accomplishment, and quality of life. Children who have obesity have a high possibility of proceeding with the problem into adulthood, over and above the danger of chronic illnesses. Augmented screen time raises the probability…
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Obesity in the United States: Learning Process
Table of Contents Learning Goals and Objectives Week Schedule Placement Issues Objective Description References Learning Goals and Objectives Obesity is a persistent problem in many developed countries. According to Fox (2016), over 40% of American females are obese. The percentage of children and teenagers who have some degree of obesity is also concerning: the study…
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The Problem of Obesity: Weight Management
Obesity is now a significant public health issue around the world. Fast frequency and associated comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, cardiac conditions, stroke, and metabolism are the main factors. This is to mention only a few. Weight gain and decreased body fat, and changes in fat composition and distribution can result from changes in…
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The Issues with Obesity of Children and Adolescents
One of the primary concerns of medical specialists in the United States is the increasing rates of childhood obesity. It is linked to numerous health issues that occur at the highest percentage among people with early obesity (U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2017). According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (2017), these morbidities include…