In the United States, obesity has always been a major concern for the public. Obesity threatens our body by making it weak and economical. Natalie Boero studied the cause of obesity and how it caught the emergency attention. She used key materials and detailed interviews in this book. Her argument is based on a panic that stimulates obesity, mass death, social stability. She concluded that "war" about obesity is a form of social rule. According to the 'health of all sizes' campaign, fatal milk substitution constitutes a national obesity problem.
The United States is the most obese country in the world. Obesity in the United States has reached the rate of epidemics. Obesity and weight gain are the main focus of public health in the United States. In each state, at least 20% of adults are obese, 12 of whom have overweight of over 30%. Mississippi currently has the highest obesity rate, 34.9% of the population is obese. In contrast, Colorado has the lowest obesity rate at 20.7%.
As many news agencies and public institutions claim, the United States is in the "epidemic of obesity". There are good reasons for researchers and public health experts to pay particular attention to the obesity of children and adolescents. Over the past 30 years, obesity has almost tripled among young people. Obesity is a risk to all Americans, but usually it does not explain the specific vulnerability of the most vulnerable. Obesity is particularly rampant among Americans with the lowest educational level and the highest poverty rate. Given the growing economic concerns that many people face today in our country today it is important to understand how to increase the increase in poverty and adolescent obesity. Only by understanding the reasons in the workplace can already effectively design strategies to reduce the major health risks of vulnerable people.
AbstractMilligan, F. (2008) Childhood obesity 1: We will explore its prevalence and cause. Nursing time: 104: 32, 26 - 27. This is a two-part unit on childhood obesity, which is a major public health problem. As the level of disease rises, early intervention as a key to halting this trend is becoming increasingly evident. The first part outlines the prevalence and definition of obesity and explores possible interventions.