Obesity: A Multidisciplinary Theoretical Investigation

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The sport related issue that will be looked at throughout this essay is one major problem that is continuously growing, which is obesity. What obesity actually is, is the state of being overweight due to lack of physical activity and fitness. Further on through this essay, there will be a discussion of the number of key issues which revolve around obesity in relation to the three main theoretical perspectives, these are; sociology, psychology and physiology. Furthermore with these three different theoretical perspectives, a display of research methods will be used in order to create further investigation and supporting evidence will be shown for each of the perspectives. Also throughout this essay, a discussion will be shown from different researchers in how obesity can be investigated further. Supporting evidence will also be used throughout this essay in order to display different view-points from different researchers who have different opinions and view-points on the topic of obesity with linkage to sociology, psychology and physiology.
As mentioned previously in the introduction, obesity is the state of being overweight due to lack of physical exercise, this is a major sport related issue because it is something that is getting worse. In order to back up how bad obesity is actually getting in the UK, a quote from the guardian states “67% of men and 57% of women in the UK are overweight or obese according to the study which uses a Body Mass Index”, (Guardian, 2014). It is not just women and who are the growing problem in the UK, a big chunk of the UK obesity is also children and adolescents. Another quote from the Guardian 2014 which supports this statement about children and adolescents becoming more obese quotes...

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... (Children Obesity Guide, 2014).
With regards to obesity, there are different factor that revolve around obesity. When you are classed as obese this can trigger serious and potentially life threatening conditions. Some examples of conditions are; Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, different types of cancers and stroke. In worse case scenarios, obesity can also cause death, (NHS 2014). Once you are classed as obese, it can then be difficult to try and shift the weight in order to be not obese. However there are different ways in order to prevent obesity and perhaps to get rid of the unwanted fat. A few examples are; join a local weight loss group, take up different activities such as walking and swimming which is around 150-300 minutes a week and finally eat a healthy balanced diet which could be suggested by your GP to give you an efficient food plan.

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