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Obesity

Submitted by sk012982 on December 3, 2006

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Saidah Khan
Personal & Family Health
Term Paper: Obesity in America (Causes and Repercussions)

In order for someone to be classified as overweight, they must have a body mass index

(BMI) between 25 and 29.9. In order to be classified as obese, it would be a BMI of 30 or higher.
Being overweight and being obese are both dangerous conditions that are likely to lead to serious

health problems, however, severe clinical obesity like morbid or malignant obesity, carries greater

risks of morbidity and premature mortality than simply being overweight does.

In the 1980's, what a person weighed was essentially their own concern. However, this was

prior to the emergence of statistics which conveyed the startling fact that 65 percent of adult

Americans are overweight, and 17 percent of American children and teens are also overweight or

obese.


Obesity is definitely becoming a serious epidemic in the United States, and has many public

health implications. Whereas typically it is still considered unusual for people to suffer from heart

attacks at the age of 40, there is now widespread speculation that in the future, because of all of the

prevalent cardiovascular conditions, we are going to see 20-year-olds getting heart attacks. Clearly,

obesity is a major issue which now concerns a large portion of the American population and needs to

be dealt with at a public level.


Southern states including Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas have among the

highest rates of obesity in the U.S. There are many different factors which are contributing to the

increasing percentage of obese individuals across the nation.

States with higher obesity rates show...

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