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1 Johns presentation size 12 Johns presentation size 20 Johns presentation size 28 Johns presentation size 36 Johns presentation size 44 What else should be on this first page or possible on its own slide ?

2 A British conference on food production heard that Third World diets once full of fruit and veg are now packed with fat and carbohydrates. This report aims to provide a good understanding of obesity this includes: The Causes of obesity The Diagnosis of obesity An explanation of BMI The extent of the problem What could be done

3 Causes of Obesity Obesity does not just happen overnight, it develops gradually and could be caused by anu of the following points: 1.eating processed or fast food 2.not eating fruit, vegetables and unrefined carbohydrates 3.drinking too much alcohol 4.eating out a lot 5.eating larger portions than you need 6.comfort eating 7.Genetics 8.Lack of exercise 9.The environment 10.Transport 11.Depression 12.Eating Disorders such as Binge eating 13.Poor education 14.Poverty 15.Fad diets

4 Obesity can cause problems, These include :

5 Genetic Factors: A report on the Genetics of childhood obesity carried out by the department of genetics in the University of Cleveland. Genetic Factors: A report on the Genetics of childhood obesity carried out by the department of genetics in the University of Cleveland has revealed that a variety of single gene defects can produce severe early onset obesity without associated neurodevelopment abnormalities or birth defects. Environmental Factors: A healthy environment is essential for society to be able to be fit and healthy. There are many environmental factors that influence the rise in obesity such as: Transport- the way in which people travel Access to sports centres as well as open spaces to play and exercise Healthy Restaurants the access to healthy alternatives instead of being surrounded by Fast Food Restaurants selling food high in fat and salt Neurological and Physiological Factors: Many Obese people suffer from either psychological or physiological people. Neurological problems could be: Comfort eating Addiction to certain foods and beverages Weak self perception thoughts of being underweight or skinny Physiological Problems could be: Low metabolic rate resulting in you putting on weight more easily Disabled- this person is not very mobile & will find it very hard to loose weight through exercise Heart problems this person is not allowed to exert themselves and it will be dangerous to do any cardio exercises

6 Please read this slide carefully and think what is wrong here. ultural and Socio-economic Factors: How to Improve ones Diet. You should eat at least 30,000 calories per day to remain healthy. This diet should contain at least 500g of iron per day Consuming eggs will help you to increase your carbohydrate intake.

7 The most effective way to loose wait is to reduce your calory intake and exercise more frequently. Their are four four main options in the battle against obessity. These options are:  You can do nothing and remain Obese  Have a healthy diet and exercises regularly  You can take different types of Drugs to help with weight lose  You can pay for Sugary http://www.s uccess4dum mies.com/?ta g=what-is- obesity What is wrong with the written work here ?

8  From my research 60% of males and 50% of females will be obese.  Obesity has been recognized as a health disorders for many years.  In the past obesity was a disease of the rich rather than the poor.  In the twenty-first century, increasing success and junk food has made obesity quite common among ordinary people.  In the UK and Wales statistics shows that the rate of obesity is 23% This is the last slide of the presentation and possible the most important one so what is missing here ?

9 www.google.co.uk www.askjeeves.co.k http://www.success4dummies.com/?tag=what-is-obesity http://www.enotes.com/soc/q-and-a/when-did-obesity-start-where-who- discovered-110717 http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Obesity/Pages/Introduction.aspx


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