Category: Obesity

  • Nutrition Issues: Obesity and Breastfeeding

    According to a study carried out by Stef et al. (518), breastfeeding has a short term protective impact against obesity among young growing children. The authors are quite categorical that the reduced development of overweight is largely attributed to children who prefer episodes of breastfeeding to the normal healthy feeding of common meals. Children are…

  • Dairy Products Consumption and Obesity  Nutrition

    Obesity is one of the most discussed health problems all over the world. The progress of obesity in the United States is closely associated with the populations lifestyle and dietary habits. Effective diets and products which can reduce the obesity rates are actively discussed in the scientific world and in the nursing community. From this…

  • Nutrition: Obesity Epidemics in America

    Table of Contents Introduction Statistics Prevention Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The American Continent has been in the headlines for the high prevalence rates of obesity among adults and children. Unhealthy eating habits have been cited as the main cause of this disease. Obesity was declared a national disaster since it was the major cause of…

  • Obesity Among the Adult Population: Research Planning

    The investigation of the problem implies a specific setting. Considering the hypothesis which states that the improvement of the healthcare will contribute to the better outcomes related to obesity rates, the most common approaches used in the given sphere could be considered the main aspects of the investigation. These become a crucial element that should…

  • Cardiometabolic Response to Obesity Treatment

    Table of Contents Article Analysis Evaluation of the Research Methods Conclusion Reference Article Analysis The authors of the article delve into the topical problem of childhood obesity and how the given health issue impacts adolescents. The main point of the selected research is that extreme overweight results in the emergence of cardiometabolic problems and the…

  • Obesitys Effect on Children and Elderly People

    Introduction Obesity belongs to one of the most common health issues of the current time. It impacts all groups of people, notwithstanding their age, sex, ethnicity, or social circumstances. Overweight may be connected with the family history, sedentary lifestyle, emotional distress, unhealthy food consumption, or family nutrition preferences. The specific populations discussed in this essay…

  • Healthy Nutrition: Obesity Prevention in Young Children

    Table of Contents Study Design Setting and Sample Confidentiality Procedures and Interventions Instruments, Scales, and Measurements of Outcomes Data Collection: Methods of Collection and Testing Frequency References The central research question is the following: For childhood obesity (P), does the implementation of after-school obesity prevention programs (I) compared to currently deployed educational practices (C) reduce…

  • Obesity in Florida and Prevention Programs

    There are two reasons why obesity is an important issue for consideration in Florida. First, the citizens of Florida, as well as the representatives of other states, need to understand that obesity is one of the main causes of health problems. Approximately 350,000 Americans die annually because of an unhealthy diet (Knickman & Kovner, 2015).…

  • Obesity Treatment in Primary Care: Evidence-Based Guide

    Table of Contents Introductory Part Article Abstract Brief Summary and Critique Critical Analysis and Context Articles Quality and Personal Opinion Conclusion References Introductory Part Obesity is one of the major health conditions affecting people in every developed country. This disease has become a major problem because professionals and experts in the field of health do…

  • Adult Obesity Causes & Consequences

    Table of Contents Introduction Preventable Disease Overview Evidence-Based Intervention Implementation: Teaching Plan Evaluation Summary References Introduction A hereditary predisposition, unhealthy lifestyle habits, and a lack of overall physical-wellness education are factors that lead to developing otherwise preventable conditions, of which obesity is one of the most popular. Through analyzing a familys genetic history, the danger…