Read the article Denial By Parents, Kids Contributes to Childhood Obesity ). Write a 2 paragraph (4 sentences each) summary of the article. What 2 facts did you find most enlightening and why (3 sentences each)

1 Read the article Denial By Parents, Kids Contributes to Childhood Obesity ). Write a 2 paragraph (4 sentences each) summary of the article. What 2 facts did you find most enlightening and why (3 sentences each)

2. Watch the video Science of Sleep part I Click here and the Science of Sleep part 2 Click here and the Science of Sleep part 3 Click here Type a 2 paragraph (4 sentences each) summary of each video. What was of interest to you in each video and why was it of interest (4 sentences each).

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Denial By Parents, Kids Contributes to Childhood Obesity

Americans often use euphemisms when talking about their extra weight—including “big boned” and “plus sized” — in an effort to avoid the “f-word.” Obese comedian Gabriel Iglesias, for example, has made a career out of tongue-in-cheek weight denial, using the stage name “Fluffy” and naming his popular show “I’m Not Fat, I’m Fluffy.”

Social hypocrisy is always good fodder for comedy, but in the real world fat denial is no laughing matter. Though you might think that being overweight would be painfully obvious to a person looking in the mirror, the surprising fact is that many people don’t recognize how heavy they really are. This is a serious medical problem because if people don’t recognize that they’re overweight or obese, they won’t take steps to lose weight and become healthier.

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Though the common perception is that most people are constantly struggling to lose weight, polls find that about two-thirds of Americans think their weight is “about right,” which is ironically the same percentage of Americans who are overweight or obese. One Gallup study found that people’s ideal weight actually increases along with their actual weight, so for example when a person weighed 215 pounds his ideal weight was 200, but a few years later when he weighed 230 pounds his ideal was now 215. The report referred to this paradox as “weight denial”: Most of us know we should lose some weight but at the end of the day we figure we’re fine as we are.


 

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