Argumentative Essay On Obesity

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The ongoing debate on the origin of the obesity of an individual continuously switches directions as science qualifies and redirects the various proposed causes; while many state that the cause of obesity lies in laziness and unhealthy lifestyle choices, many argue that the root lies in the genetics of the individual. Although many disagree on the cause of this "disease," most agree that people are simply getting fatter. Why is the earth ' population getting fatter? How and why does this happen? Although science has proven that genetics can play a role in obesity, they do not continuously and accurately predict the future health of an individual; there may be a genetic propensity for obesity, but environmental and personal factors have a greater influence in determining a person’s weight.
For an individual to be considered overweight, they must exceed the set BMI of 25 or higher; to be considered obese, one must exceed the BMI of 30 or higher. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2005, an estimated 1 billion adults worldwide were overweight, and 300 million considered obese. Obesity proves to cause many health risks and in recent years has shown to be an epidemic. Those who suffer from obesity have a significantly higher chance of cardiovascular risk and stroke, high blood pressures, and cholesterol levels. (WHO) The relationship between the lack exercise and healthy eating and obesity is doubtless, but people still question the origin of obesity in

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