In another study, 58% of obese children indicated that the average sleeping time was less than 8 hours. Parents have never drunk children and do not drunk driving, people have talked about the danger of drunk driving for many years to teach sleepy drivers rather than driving a car. Drivers with insufficient sleep are more dangerous than drunk drivers. The National Sleep Foundation gathered polls, 47 million Americans did not receive an estimated minimum sleeping time, estimated 200 million car drivers, half of them sleepy, more than 32 million Sleeping wheel which people admit temporary play
I completely lost my breath. In the USA today, this is the reality facing many children. Obesity is prevalent in our world Although it has many factors that influence learning ability, there is a preventive method. Studies on obesity are rare, but it affects the lives of many people, but mainly affects children and various factors. More and more obese children have reached amazing speed. For many Americans, "... 'Obesity' ... means ...
The United States is facing the crisis of obesity. 36.5% of adults are obese, and this number is still increasing. A black American adult quickly approached 50% of obesity. Obesity leads to other health-related problems such as heart disease and diabetes. All of these will lead to an increase in per capita cost, especially in the private insurance market. As a result, not only are millions of Americans facing serious economic challenges, they also face health problems over other developed countries. Recognizing that these struggles are complementary is not a big leap. Those who are stubbornly diseased can not check the doctor and can not miss the job, so you can check it out. Some people can not purchase insurance at ACA exchanges due to low payment costs to the government. Fortunately, the sunshine of next year will disappear. However, even if the person is injured and there is no insurance, there is a fee to pay.
The United States is not the only one facing this problem. As mentioned earlier in World 2.0, obesity is widespread worldwide. According to a nutrition survey of the World Health Organization's Worldwide Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition, there were over 43 million overweight or obese pre-school children worldwide in 2010. This means prevalence of 6.7%, exceeding 4.2% in 1990. This is due to the fact that corporate giants are targeting these new markets and are effective; new research finds "unhealthy goods" in middle and low income countries) The fastest growth in consumption