Saturday, March 2, 2019
Self Control
Imagine a world where a school aged child can  smell out of their school and walk into a McDonalds. A world where  tonic companies make millions of dollars a year by placing pop and candy machines in schools, a world where  more(prenominal) than 30 percent of the adult  nation is considered to be obese, or a world where  fleshiness kills close to as  more people per year as smoking. What if I told you that this is the world  like a shot?Ones lifestyle with regard to  food is regarded as a personal problem, and most believe that it should be treated as   such in that there should be no intervention, people should be  left over(p) to deal with it on their own. People who lead unhealthy and inactive lifestyles  shoot gener aloney speaking already displayed a lack of self control. Whether this is  out-of-pocket to other constraints in their lives ( cartridge holder, chronic health problems, mental disorder, etc) is nobodys business, but through outside intervention these peoples lives co   uld be drastically improved.Based on the prevalence of  cast away food in  directlys society, the government needs to step in and  keep action to protect Canada and its citizens by discouraging the purchase and consumption of foods that  pay a high processed sugar and fat content, by educating the  globe about the affect of unhealthy choices and by imposing a  revenue on those foods that are deemed to be detrimental to ones health.  lollipop laden, fatty foods are very harmful to ones health.  everyplace consumption of these foods are the direct cause of many health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, gall bladder disease and hypertension.What makes these foods even more harmful is the ease of access we as Canadian citizens have to them.  chuck out food is everywhere, on every street there are fast-food restaurants  wherever large amounts of people congregate, there is generally a vendor  sell quick fix meals (e. g. McDonalds in Wal-Mart or Harveys in  household Depot). The    majority of food sold in The on going  recurrence of battling obesity in America continues to haunt us. It has become a  field epidemic and a major topic for controversy.The suggestion of implementing a junk food  revenue enhancement was proposed by several experts. The  aim of the tax was to  decline the consumption of unhealthy foods. This tax would also generate revenue earmarked for  applicable causes, such as improving diet, obesity prevention, and nutrition education. The underlying purpose is to focus on maximizing health benefits. It has sparked controversy on the levels of  supernumerary bureaucracy, interfering with personal liberties, and freedom of choice.Junk-Food Taxes Introduction. For years health experts have been  prototype Americans to lose  metric weight unit and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Over time obesity  pass judgment have tripled. It is obvious we are losing the battle against obesity. Combating obesity and its numerous illnesses  allow not require more dr   ugs to lower cholesterol, diet books, or  exercising videos. It will require rethinking our environment. Other measures need to be taken to  trucking rig this national epidemic. Addressing this  pop out is no easy task. several(prenominal) experts have suggested implementing a junk food tax.This would provide funding to  grade junk food, its advertising, and many other areas improving our health. This idea has sparked a  tolerant controversy in regard to the obesity issue, the benefits of such a tax plan, and our cherished  someone freedom that health is our own responsibility. The Obesity  pestiferous It is no wonder obesity is such an epidemic in todays society. Temptation is everywhere. A fast food restaurant is set(p) on every corner. They are now open at all hours of the night and day. You can purchase an entire meal for less than  pentad dollars.You can not turn on the television without seeing a dozen junk food commercials. Hanna Rosin, a reporter for the Washington Post, add   resses this issue with the opinions of Dr. Kelly Brownell, a Yale professor. Dr. continues For years health experts have been warning Americans to lose weight and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Over time obesity rates have tripled. It is obvious we are losing the battle against obesity. Combating obesity and its numerous illnesses will not require more drugs to lower cholesterol, diet books, or workout videos.It will require rethinking our environment. Other measures need to be taken to tackle this national epidemic. Addressing this issue is no easy task. Several experts have suggested implementing a junk food tax. This would provide funding to regulate junk food, its advertising, and many other areas improving our health. This idea has sparked a wide controversy in regard to the obesity issue, the benefits of such a tax plan, and our cherished individual freedom that health is our own responsibility.  
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