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Obesity In America Essay, Research Paper
Robert Chaplin
English 111-B
Mrs. Innes
10 April 2000
Obesity in America
Although it has nothing to do with international boundaries or
population size, it is the people of America who are expanding at the
waistline. In the United States thirty three percent of the adult population are
obese. One is considered obese if one is more then twenty percent over ideal
body weight.
The main cause of obesity in humans is the calorie. A calorie is a unit
used to measure the energy value of food and the energy used by the body to
maintain normal functions. When the calories from food intake equal the
calories of energy the body uses, weight remains constant. When more
calories are eaten than the body needs, the body stores the additional calories
as fat, which causes subsequent weight gain. Consuming about thirty five
hundred calories more than what the body needs results in a weight gain of
one pound of fat.
Bill Phillips, a leading authority in health and nutrition states, ?The best
way to not be obese is a healthy diet and lifestyle. . Your diet will greatly
impact on the way you look, the way you approach things and the amount you
will be able to do physically? (Phillips 135).
A good balanced diet consists of the five major food groups. The five
major food groups are: Bread and Cereal, Fruit, Vegetables, Meat and Meat
Alternatives, and the Milk group. The Bread and Cereal groups are
recommended for six to seven servings per day. The Fruit group is
recommended for two or three servings per day. The Vegetable group is
recommended for four servings a day. Meat and Meat Alternatives are
recommended one serving per day. The Milk group for a young, or still
growing person is of much greater importance then when the person has
stopped growing due to the amount of calcium one needs when he or she is
growing. The reason for this is while the body is growing, your body needs
fat and dairy products for energy and nutrients (Phillips 258).
Some people who are obese cannot help it. The Hypothalamus, a part
of the brain, important because it regulates the internal activities of the body.
Although the Hypothalamus constitutes less than one percent of the total
volume of the brain, it has an important influence on many of the body?s
functions. These influences are: sexual behavior, emotions, hormone
production, and the autonomic nervous system. The Hypothalamus plays an
important role in regulating feeding behavior too. George Forbes a Hormonal
expert states, ?Experts have performed experiments on rats that has
demonstrated if the middle of the Hypothalamus is damaged, the rat over eats
and becomes obese; damage the lower part of the Hypothalamus and the rat
will starve itself and die? (Forbes 89). The Hypothalamus also plays an
important role on the Cardiovascular system along with the rest of the
Autonomic Nervous System. The effect is vital for the coordination of mind
and body for it is responsible for the physical changes required before
exercise. Many other problems can come from being overweight like;
especially high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes (Forbes 90).
Diets, the most common and conservative treatment for obesity,
utilizes a nutritionally balanced, low calorie diet. Bill Phillips, a leading
Health and Nutrionist Expert states;
Overall advice to somebody who is battling weight
and has been doing so for a long time. Simply
reduce your dinner plate once with a sensible
portion and then be done. Then, everyday find a
way to walk for at least fifteen minutes as a starting
point to increased exercise. (Zulak 48).
Most health care professionals and commercial weight-loss programs
recommend diets consisting of twelve-hundred to fifteen-hundred calories per
day. The proportions usually are sixty percent carbohydrate, thirty percent fat,
and ten percent protein. Joseph Suttie, an expert on Human Nutrition states,
?Without further treatment, however, patients usually regain one-third of the
weight in the following year? (Suttie 45).
In some states obesity is becoming such a problem that movie theaters
and subways are having to increase seat size and door width to accommodate
people who are obese.
Through all of my years of training and diet I have found that diet is the
most important factor because you are what you eat.
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