OCR C3 Case Study - Food Matters - Who is to blame for obesity
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Obesity and general unhealthy living - How do we find a way around it and should we blame people for it? Table of Contents Introduction 2 Obesity - The BMI and list of diseases associated 2 The idea of healthy eating 3 Problems associated with obesity 3 Are there treatments? 4 Problems arising...every week 5 General Advice from professional chefs 8 Laziness 11 Is there perhaps another alternative? 12 Probiotics 12 Synbiotics 12 Legalities 13 Evaluation of sources 14 Conclusion 15 Bibliography 16 Introduction In this case study, I will be discussing the issues of healthy eating in general and who is to blame for the cause of obesity. Alongside the statements and assessing and evaluating the resources at hand, I will give a balanced debate including arguments for and against as well as a conclusion to finalise the case study. Obesity - The BMI and list of diseases associated According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), approximately 400 million adults in the word are obese - to put that in perspective, that is one in three adults and to give an idea of how...

