Obesity: This is a matter of the country and people. If your daily behavior directly affects the people around you, then the whole society should comment on how you chose your life. An increase in medical expenses and a decline in productivity in the workplace seems to be a concern for obesity as a whole society (Bogart 30). Some people blame the government, others are blaming social networks, and most people spend billions of dollars on food in the food industry each year because of the rapid expansion of obesity in the United States I believe it is a cause.
Americans have always believed that obesity is only a medical problem. As long as you become obese, the process of obesity is not a medical problem, it can lead to medical problems for one person. The food in these fast food restaurants contains many undesirable ingredients such as hormones, insecticides, fat, sugar, salt and so on. If people constantly eat these foods, they immediately begin to see the change. They may feel very tired, or they may not breathe so quickly that they are accustomed. The standard approach to obesity is that it is a major problem for the majority of Americans and needs to be repaired. But it's completely up to consumers
Obesity in the United States There are obesity epidemics in the United States. Each age group is affected by this unfortunate trend. Children can not vaccinate people's obesity. It is a pity for too many people to be inclined to this scale in an unhealthy way for countries with rich employment opportunities, educational opportunities and economic opportunities. Indeed, the number of this country is unbalanced
Obesity can cause many problems in people's living; problems that can be prevented. There are lots of health problems related to it as it becomes obese. So far, obesity has overtaken smoking as the biggest cause of preventable death. According to the American Obesity Association, a major insurance company expands the coverage of obesity treatment and prevention, obesity may shorten the person's lifespan. Obesity is the major risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke and certain cancers. Tumulty (2006) says, "Healthcare workers are seeing a potentially fatal type 2 diabetes epidemic, formerly known as an adult-onset disease among children between the ages of 10 and 11 "I pointed out. (Page 40). How does the next generation survive when the United States causes this fatal obesity?