Argumentative Essay On Childhood Obesity

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Childhood Obesity Buddha once said, "To keep the body in good health is a duty...otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear." Students need a healthy body which leads to having a healthy mind. Once a child is in good health, they will feel better about themself which will make them succeed in everything else they do. A huge debate that is going on all throughout the United States is this- Should schools provide one healthy meal for students to help end the fight of childhood obesity? Schools are beginning to pick up the slack for the lost direction that children should receive at home. Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic all through our country. If we do not begin to take the initiative and stop this problem, then it may begin to spread worldwide. Americans need to realize the severity of the situation and begin to take in more seriously rather than brush it off as a light topic. …show more content…

She explains that there are two factors leading to childhood obesity. These factors are sugar and the lack of “playing” children do nowadays (April 2014). Sugar appears in almost all tasty treats that kids eat ranging from the obvious soda and sports drinks, to the not so obvious yogurt and milk. Almost everything that children, as well as adults, consume contains sugar (April 2014). Most kids today own some type of electronic device whether it is an iPad, laptop, or kindle. Children are now being discouraged to go outside and are being encouraged to play with these devices (April 2014). Dawn Harsley presents her stance in this hot topic. She states that because sugars and sweets are much cheaper, most parents will feed their children those unhealthy options due to the fact that they are less costly (April 2014). Expense is certainly no excuse to not feeding children the best options available to them. Parents could easily find other options, however, it will not be an easy

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