Greg Crist, author of the column of Los Angeles Times criticizing Greg Crist's "too many good things" criticizes "too many good things" and insults over eating in order to stop obesity I believe it should be. The crisis says that we should be ashamed of eating too much, as the epidemic of the obesity the world faces today continues to increase. The United Nations argues that "obesity is a world-wide health problem that is not satisfied and western countries are the top of the list." Mr. Crist stated that 25% of Americans under the age of 19 are obese or overweight.
"At least 25% of Americans under the age of 19 are overweight or obese," Greg Chris pointed out in his article "Great." It is specifically proposed to solve this problem by teaching Chris children not to eat too much in an article published in the Los Angeles Times in July 2001. This is a reasonable way to slightly improve the problem, but in parents' case, it is an important way to reduce obesity. Crist said that although obesity is prevalent, the fight against it is "food-borne hysteria, becoming increasingly hysterical for over-generalizing and outdated nutritional wisdom" and the lack of food restrictions I tell us that there is. He is responsible for setting these food restrictions on his parents, but they will not blame the meal of the country.
Therefore, obesity is a problem in our country. When we say obesity, different arguments form our way. Even a doctor has different opinions on this subject. Greg Crister, author of "Too Many Good Things" says fat is a problem. Especially in childhood, avoid threatening life. He also stated that they should manage so that they can not solve the problem so that they do not lose weight so that the children do not eat too much. We should not ignore our fat of ours, we should always be aware of our bodies, we should take some measures to remove excess fat to prevent obesity I take the
& Lt; Tab / & gt; What is "too much"? Greg Crister offered this question in his article, is how to deal with these obesity problems why children are so overweight. He tried to explain that children 's should be taught not to eat too much as the obesity rate is rapidly rising. Intervention should be undertaken to keep children around the world healthy and normal. However, Crister seems to never prove what he said, it is not always good for children to listen to nutritional advice rather than adults, and genetics and exercise are important roles in overweight I will fulfill.