Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Fast Food And Child Obesity Are Fast Food Chains Soley To Blame For Childhood Obesity? Or Do The Parents Play A Role?

Are fast food chains soley to blame for childhood obesity? Or do the parents play a role? - fast food and child obesity

I'm doing my part in the English language .. Childhood Obesity and Fast Food Nation as I my main event. It must also show the opposite side of the fast-food chain are not responsible for obesity, and how other factors such as parental involvement to be considered. I have to show everything, like the argument that fast-food chains treat for children, leading to obesity, there is a contradiction argument.

I really can not find sources who claim that fast-food chains are not the only factor for obesity .. Help please? This work is regarded as an average of my last.

9 comments:

barracud... said...

This is not the fault of the chains. Children only need to exercise more. You need to exercise with weights.

Heather said...

honestly not that fast-food chains all the failures of obesity in children. The only thing that has concerned the preparation of food terrible easily accessible to parents who do not cook at the time, healthy meals for their children, is guilty ... This shows once again what I mean. If a parent is in other parts of the building trust in order to feed their children, if not for the fast-food chain to blame. and children who say they want is to eat at McDonald's to eat when hungry, no matter what the food is a cheeseburger or a meal cooked at home.

Karamazo... said...

The parents play a role.

If the food is tasty enough to provide home and
are much encouraged by the game (trailers, etc.), then children's obesity can be prevented.

dave u said...

This is not the restaurants that push food into the mouth of piglets. Responseability people need their own actions.

dave u said...

This is not the restaurants that push food into the mouth of piglets. Responseability people need their own actions.

dave u said...

This is not the restaurants that push food into the mouth of piglets. Responseability people need their own actions.

dave u said...

This is not the restaurants that push food into the mouth of piglets. Responseability people need their own actions.

dougddog said...

Guilt is both head of a crack or failure of the dealer or the Government because it stopped imports of coke

Mahira said...

Parents, yes. Friends, yes. The company, yes.

Our society is so corrupt that we are willing to risk the innocent lives, until we can get our money.

These are legal entities.
It is the government.
These are the people.

But change is not easy. Recently I read an article in The Wall Street Journal reported that incandescent bulbs to fluorescent lamps, incandescent lamps are preferred because they are cheaper. While fluorescent bulbs are more conservation, and ultimately pay for itself, even more incandescent popular with consumers.

Returning to his argument is guilty.
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474977332376
This article describes the responsibilities of parents in the issue of obesity.
Read some comments below the article. Some of them are interesting. It is said that half of the problem is that obesity is in the "very low-income groups, with healthy foods are more expensivewhen cheaper alternatives are unhealthy fast food.


http://www.care2.com/causes/health-policy/blog/childhood-obesity-and-parental-responsibility/
This article has some statistics to defend if necessary, for their cause.

http://www.commercialalert.org/news/featured-in/2005/08/junk-food-nation-whos-to-blame-for-childhood-obesity
this site, I believe, has everything you need. This is essentially the argument goes, "Who is to blame for childhood obesity?

Hope this helps, and we hope, a story in their assignment to have.
Good luck!

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