Childhood Obesity – Causes
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The Video about Obesity that we made for our psychology class. the bloopers were added later, because someone cussed so we couldn’t add it.
A simple PSA about preventing obesity and not becoming a gluttonous American, enjoy!
Dr. Samadi discusses a study out of Britain that monitored 6000 children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy. The results showed that 11% were at risk of psychosis or psychotic symptoms. Another study was discussed in which it was shown that obesity contributes to many ailments. In 87% of obese patients with diabetes, there were more reports of sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. A final study discussed was the possible link between childrens candy consumption resulting in violent behavior, leading to incarceration, in adulthood. The study evaluated 17000 children over four decades.
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Dog Flu Diet and Diseases Early detection could aid economy Chicago Tribune, United States – 2 hours ago By Lisa Girion | Tribune Newspapers October 7, 2007 The rapid rise in preventable chronic diseases—such as obesity and heart disease—over the past 20 years … Chronic disease has high cost in Florida Bizjournals.com all 24 news articles » Obesity should be fought at the community level Oakland Press, MI – 3 hours ago Excuse the pun, but obesity is a weighty issue not only in Oakland County but throughout the state. It is particularly troubling among our children and the … Study: Aging sped up by smoking and obesity Canoe.ca (subscription), Canada – 5 hours ago Two major health hazards – smoking and obesity – can add yet another feature to their dossier of potential health risks. A study published in The Lancet has … Leading Exercise and Fitness Website Responds to Obesity Study … FinanceVisor.com (press release), CA – 2 hours ago … to a recent study by the Association for Weight Management and Obesity Prevention, The Obesity Society and the American Diabetes Association (ADA). … NBC 11.com Obesity a Problem in HIV Population The Associated Press – Oct 4, 2007 Doctors say there’s a growing need to screen people with the AIDS virus for obesity, which raises the risk of diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol … IDSA: Obesity, Not Wasting, Now a Concern for HIV Patients MedPage Today Area HIV patients mirror national study Beaumont Enterprise Africa …
Complete video at: fora.tv Former US Surgeon General Richard Carmona examines America’s ongoing obesity epidemic. —– Prevention: The Key to Heading off a National Health-Care Crisis with former Surgeon General Richard Carmona, MD Carmona describes the current health crisis as preventable and reversible. He notes that chronic disease accounts for 7 in 10 deaths and 75 cents of every dollar spent on health care in the United States. As 17th US surgeon general, Carmona worked to revise our nation’s approach to health by emphasizing the importance of increasing prevention, eliminating health disparities and improving health literacy. Carmona’s rise to being “doctor of the nation” is particularly remarkable because of his disadvantaged childhood. He was homeless at age 6 and a high-school dropout at 17. Join us to hear Carmona’s insights about our health-care challenges and opportunities – The Commonwealth Club of California Dr. Richard H. Carmona was born to a poor family in New York City. Dr. Carmona experienced homelessness, hunger and health disparities during his youth. The experiences greatly sensitized him to the relationships among culture, health, education and economic status and shaped his future. After dropping out of high school, Dr. Carmona enlisted in the US Army in 1967. While serving, he earned his General Equivalency Diploma and went on to become a combat-decorated Special Forces Vietnam veteran. After leaving active duty, he was able to attend Bronx …
A documentary written for my chemistry class. It is meant for the purpose of being humorous and not to be offensive. It makes fun of Michael Moore and in all essence of global warming freaks.
Complete video at: fora.tv New York City Commissioner of Health Thomas R. Frieden outlines his goals for reducing America’s obesity epidemic. —– Thomas R. Frieden, the commissioner of the New York City Dept. of Health discusses the structure of the US Health Care System and interventions that can be taken to prevent important health issues like tobacco use and obesity. Thomas R. Frieden, MD, MPH, has served as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene since January 2002. Dr. Frieden has worked as an epidemiologist, administrator, teacher, researcher, clinician, and community organizer. His top priorities are to strengthen systems to accurately monitor the health of New Yorkers and to use this information to work with communities to improve their health. A graduate of Oberlin College, Dr. Frieden received degrees in Medicine and Public Health from Columbia University. He completed specialty training in Internal Medicine at Columbia and subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases at Yale University.
I discuss part of my life as a morbidly obese female, and the Obesity Epidemic in America as it relates to World Hunger (particularly focusing on the children that are dying of hunger).