Physical Consequences of Impoverished Families

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Within recent years obesity has become a major deal in society. Obesity does not only affect people’s physical lifestyles but also people’s mental lifestyles as well. People are beginning to ask why the current generation is struggling with overweight issues so much more than previous generations have struggled with it. Many people who have studied the issue of obesity and improper nutrition have credited the issue to laziness and unhealthy eating styles. The solution to this problem is not as easy as it might seem. One might think that being more active and eating healthier is an easy fix to the problem of obesity; however, the solution is much more complicated.
People tend to blame obesity on people making wrong lifestyle choices. For example, eating a Big Mac from McDonalds instead of eating a turkey sandwich, or eating a bag of Doritos instead of eating fresh fruit. For some people the only obstacle standing in their way of a healthy lifestyle is deciding to put down the bag of chips and pick up the carrot sticks. For many others the obstacle standing in their way of a healthy lifestyle is not as simple, but instead the obstacle becomes having to pay the extra amount of money it cost to have these nutritious food items.

Professor Ward from Flinders University addressed the situation well by saying, “With increasing obesity, governments tend to focus their attention on telling people to eat healthy, but the problem is that the more unaffordable healthy food becomes, then the more difficult it becomes for individuals to take the healthy eating option.” It is easy for society to point fingers at individuals and say it is the individual’s fault for not eating healthy, but because of the cost o...

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Jordan, Andrew. Written 2013, Novermber 23. Lipscomb University.
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