The prevalence of childhood obesity in America today.
What is 1 out of every 3 children?
100
This may be a daily, inside-at-home activity, which involves no physical activity and can increase a child's likelihood to become obese.
What is television?
100
The result of embarrassing people, hitting, destroying property, ridiculing, and so on.
What is bullying?
100
Ethnicity, socioeconomic status, crime rates and neighborhood safety are all included in this aspect.
What is the community impact?
100
This is suggested in terms of daily physical activity for children.
What is 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity?
200
The potential risks that result from childhood obesity.
What is type 2 diabetes, liver disease, high blood pressure, sleep disturbances, and heart disease?
200
This is true if either one or both of the parents are obese.
What is the child may be susceptible to obesity?
200
The personal effects of taunting, particularly after losing one's friends and self-esteem.
What is an emotional toll?
200
National legislation has been slow to react to the epidemic of childhood obesity; efforts to promote any plans of action or healthy living is at this level.
What is the legislation efforts given to individual states?
200
According to Bowman and colleagues (2004) 30.3 percent of children aged four to nineteen consumed at least one meal per day that came from here.
What is fast food restaurants?
300
A child who is obese by the age of 4 has this percent of chance to be overweight as an adult.
What is a 20 percent chance?
300
Such advances broadcast subliminal messages through commercials about junk food, sweets, and fast food restaurants during children's television shows.
What is the media?
300
Such resources and appropriate equipment provides positive feedback in physical activity at school.
What is playground equipment?
300
The Child Nutrition Act and WIC Reauthorization Act (2004) requires for every school district that participates to bring parents, teachers, and administrators together to adopt and oversee a school wellness policy that addresses healthy nutrition and physical activity (U.S. Congress 2004).
What is the National School Lunch Programs?
300
Neighborhoods without a grocery store are associated with reduced access to fresh fruits and vegetables, and can result in this.
What is an increased risk of poor food choices and eating habits?
400
If a child continues into adolescence while obese, he or she is this likely to be overweight as an adult.
What is an 80 percent chance?
400
Technology such as tablets, video games, and television (also, snacking while watching television) can be referred to as this.
What is physical activity time reducers?
400
Schools are finding trouble in acquiring this resource in order to begin obesity prevention services.
What is funding?
400
If public, private, and voluntary organizations would combine and share respective resources to create a coordinated and sustained effort, that would promote this aspect in the movement against childhood obesity.
What is community support?
400
This should be done in order to lose weight when eating and exercising.
What is burning more calories than a child takes in through his diet?
500
Such high ratios of childhood obesity and the likelihood of the same people having serious health risks in the future cause the strenuous effects on this.
What is the health care system and services?
500
A child should refrain from doing this, by limiting the amount of snacks he or she eats and not over eating at meals.
What is eating more than three meals a day?
500
This should be done when a student is being bullied, in order not to give the bully satisfaction for his or her actions.
What is staying calm and maintaining one's composure?
500
This theory states that, "individual change cannot be completely explained without considering the ecological niche in which the individual exists (Bronfenbrenner 1986)."
What is the Ecological Systems Theory?
500
This may hep acquire safer areas for children to play around town.