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Nicholas Marshall
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Question 1: How many children ages 2-19 are overweight or obese? A. 10 million B. 15 million C. 24 million D. 32 million Answer: C
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Question 2: Among Americans ages 20+, how many are overweight or obese? A. 25 million B. 50 million C. 120 million D. 155 million E. 175 million Answer: D
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Question 3: What should one portion of vegetables, proteins, carbohydrates, and fats look like on a plate? A. 2 palms, 1 palm, 1 fist, ½ thumb B. 1 palm, 1 palm, ½ fist, 1 thumb C. 2 palms, 2 palms, 1 palm, 1 fist D. 3 palms, ½ palm, ½ fist, none Answer: A
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Increased food supply occurred after the technological advancements of the 17 and 1800’s. Initially good outcomes such as increased longevity and body size, due to the balance of exercise with more food. After WWII, obesity started becoming a health risk. Obesity became an official disease in the 1960’s.
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Noteworthy obesity research began in the 1970’s First significant obesity spike occurred in the 1980’s Type 2 Diabetes also arose in the 80’s The largest obesity increase occurred in the 1990’s
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Obesity rates are at their highest; 18.5% in children and 35% in adults. Research shows a recent trend in racial groups and working classes to obesity rates
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Obesity currently contributes to: High Blood Pressure Type 2 Diabetes Heart Disease High Cholesterol Cancer Infertility Back Pain Skin Infections
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DEMOCRATS 60% think that the government should play a significant role in reducing obesity 75% support chain restaurants posting calorie counts 63% support the banning of unhealthy food advertising to kids on TV 45% support a tax on unhealthy food/soda 41% support limits on restaurant soda sizes REPUBLICANS 20% think that the government should play a significant role in reducing obesity 59% support chain restaurants posting calorie counts 47% support the banning of unhealthy food advertising to kids on TV 24% support a tax on unhealthy food/soda 19% support limits on restaurant soda sizes
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DEMOCRATS Proposed the “Let’s Move!” Campaign Support the NFL “Play 60” Campaign Proposed a national trans- fat ban Promote healthcare to assist obese people REPUBLICANS Feel that the individual is responsible for his/her health Think that healthcare should be reformed for people to receive adequate treatment Want more spending towards businesses that promote health and fitness
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Are You Pouring On the Pounds? – Sugary Drink Campaign https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F4t8zL6F0c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F4t8zL6F0c
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Let’s Move! Campaign Developed by First Lady Michelle Obama Combats childhood obesity with exercise Promotes the 60 minutes of play per day lifestyle http://www.letsmove.go v/ http://www.letsmove.go v/
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