Tuesday, March 19, 2019

That was the most heartbreaking part': Australia's obesity epidemic out of control


Notes:


  • Increasing of obesity
  • Obesity rates 
  • Health problems
  • Obesity costs the economy
  • Obesity Epidemic recommendation
  • Organize with this problem 

 Summary: 
Obesity is increasing at an alarming rate. The national obesity rate has doubled in the past decade (2.7 million to 5.8 million). Within the next decade, 40 per cent of Australians will be obese (8.9 million people). ABS projections show. Obesity causes many health complications and chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma and sleep apnoea. Obesity Epidemic in Australia made 22 recommendations, including a sugar tax on beverages and restrict food advertising. Government researchers and the wider community must share for this problem.    


Your reflection on the article: 
Obesity is very harmful to health. It is increasing like an epidemic.    It causes many fatal diseases such as heart attack, diabetes and asthma. We should eat healthy foods and do exercises. If we do not want to be obese, we should avoid fatty food and fast food. Also, the government should be banned from junk food advertisements. Because they are encouraging.     



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