This document summarizes Victoria Rock's presentation analyzing childhood obesity in low-income families. The presentation explored the challenges low-income families face in accessing healthy, affordable foods and physical activities. It discussed issues like the high cost of healthy foods and gym memberships that make it difficult for these families to maintain a healthy lifestyle and prevent obesity in their children. The presentation provided research from various sources to support the argument and aimed to increase awareness of the struggles faced by low-income families regarding childhood obesity.
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Analyzing Childhood Obesity in Low-Income Families
Victoria Rock
American Intercontinental University On-line
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Abstract
Childhood obesity in low-income families is a major problem in our country. I felt it was
important to explain why this is a big problem. I will go over all the steps from choosing my
topic to research done and the outline in which I used. I hope this will help to show why
childhood obesity is a major problem among low-income families and the need to help provide
what is needed to stop this epidemic.
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Analyzing Childhood Obesity in Low-Income Families
In choosing a topic for my presentation, I wanted to talk about something that I had some
knowledge of. I have been fighting the battle of the bulge with my daughters for many years
now. I hear people all the time talking about low-income families feeding their children nothing
but junk foods, but I know this to be false because I don’t buy junk foods. I have been buying
what I thought was healthy foods because they was approved by the government. After realizing
what was in fact going on, I felt the need to open everyone’s eyes as to the real facts involved
with low-income families’ struggles in dealing with this major health issue of obesity among our
children.
Once I had chosen my topic I had to decide what it was I wanted to prove in my
presentation. I knew for a fact that I was having problems with obesity in my family and why,
but was there enough information out there that would help prove what I was saying. I began to
write an outline out to cover the main points of my topic. I knew I wanted to discuss the lack of
healthy foods, lack of affordable gym facilities, and the lack of money to obtain these things by
low-income families. My task was looking for information that would in fact help me prove
these issues. When doing my research I found many articles that covered my questions, but I
wanted reliable sources, so I had to look to see if these resources were in fact reliable. After
determining that they were, I chose the ones that best fit with what I wanted to discuss in my
presentation. I felt the most compelling evidence was going to be my own paperwork done by
the state of Minnesota in determining if I was eligible for food support.
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With the way the economy is today and millions of people now without work and
becoming low-income families, the problem with childhood obesity is going to get worse. The
need to inform every one of the struggles faced everyday by low-income families needs to be
told. It wasn’t hard finding the proper visual aids to help show my point. In many areas all you
have to do is step outside your door and you see it everywhere. I think the visual aids I chose
were the right ones for my presentation.
At first I wasn’t sure if my presentation was effective or not until I heard the questions that
were being asked when I was done. The questions that was asked proved to me that everyone
was in fact listening to what I had to say, but it wasn’t until I read the analyzes done by
Stephanie Willis on my presentation and the comments made by those that responded to her view
of my presentation, did it hit me that I did in fact get my message across and move people by
what I had to say. This presentation was easy for me to do because I live it every day of my life.
There is still so much more information out there on this topic that I am going to continue to
research and help others realize the true struggles that we are facing every day. Hopefully one
day everyone will finally see the true facts about obesity among low-income families.
There are many steps that can be done in preparing for a presentation that I will use next
time to hopefully enable me to prepare for my next presentation. These steps will include:
Determine what I want my topic to be based on and what I know personally about
the topic
Write out questions I want to ask
Research those questions
Do an outline of what I want to discuss
Find reliable resources that cover the information
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Write my paper out in rough draft several times till I get it just the way I want it to
sound.
If I follow these steps I’m sure to continue to write the best papers and presentations I can.
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