Thesis Statement: In this assignment I will Endeavour to tackle the Public Attitudes towards Obesity as a chronic disease in the sense that it rarely, if ever truly goes away without a proper diet and exercise program. Exercise is absolutely essential for everyone in order to lead a healthy lifestyle. Obesity isn’t the only problem that may arise from leading a sedentary.
Introductory Paragraph
Begin with an interesting quotation or description related to Exercise or not Obese: It is observed that “Life expectancy for today’s children and Adult will drop by two years by if USA obesity epidemic goes unchecked, the nation’s preventative health taskforce warns in its inaugural report”. Define obesity: Obesity is a health condition where a person has an excess of body fat. I need to define what I am going to talk about. Otherwise my marker can’t tell if I’ve talked about “Obesity” meaningfully or not. I need to include the purpose of my paper/significance/why there is an urgent need to address this problem: a national health priority, demonstrating my understanding of the subject (I will need a transition here)
I then end the introductory paragraph with my thesis statement, a clear and comprehensive statement of my argument in relation to the set topic. It prepares my reader for what follows, signposts how I establish my response and the arguments to be presented: obesity is a result of unhealthy dietary, genetics, and sedentary.
Supporting Paragraphs 1
topic sentence for paragraph: Obesity is a result of unhealthy diet. Find evidence – like facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how my evidence supports the topic sentence, unhealthy eating refers to “Energy intake is greater than energy expenditure.” Another example that shows dietary is.
The Essay on First Sentence Statement 61623 Sentences
READING COMPREHENSION This test measures your ability to understand what you read. You may be asked to: identify the relationship between sentences distinguish between the main and secondary ideas make inferences DIRECTIONS: Read the statement or passage and then choose the best answer to the question. Answer the question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the ...
Find more evidence – facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how this second piece of evidence supports the topic sentence.
Supporting Paragraphs 2
Topic sentence for paragraph: Obesity is a result of genetics. Find evidence – like facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how my evidence supports the topic sentence.
Another example that shows that genetics is.
Find more evidence – facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how this second piece of evidence supports the topic sentence.
Supporting Paragraphs 3
Topic sentence for paragraph: Most importantly, obesity is a result of sedentary lifestyle. Find evidence – like facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how my evidence supports the topic sentence.
Another example that shows that sedentary lifestyle is.
Find more evidence – facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how this second piece of evidence supports the topic sentence.
Transition Paragraph
Transit to a range of effects, by naming them: Obesity leads to a range of weight related diseases to individuals, costly burden to society and an undesirable psychological effect.
Body Paragraph 1
Topic sentence for paragraph: Obesity leads to a range of weight related health problems to individuals, such as heart disease, diabetes, dental disease, bowel cancer and reproductive problems for women. Find evidence – like facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how my evidence supports the topic sentence.
The Essay on Implied Topic Sentence
What is implied topic sentence? 1. Some paragraphs doesn’t state there topic sentences. 2. This doesn’t mean that there is no total topic sentence on it. 3. The topic sentence is implied or unstated or hidden which mean you have to figure it out by yourself. Does, implied topic sentence is a topic sentence that are not directly stated on the paragraph. Let see an example: What is the implied ...
Another example that shows weight related disease is…
Find more evidence – facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how this second piece of evidence supports the topic sentence.
Body Paragraph 2
Topic sentence for paragraph: Obesity is a growing costly epidemic problem to our society. Find evidence – like facts, examples, quotations, or statistics, “if obesity rates continues to grow, it will cost the public purse $7 billion by 2032” that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how my evidence supports the topic sentence.
Another example that shows that how costly it is to our society as USA is in the progression into an overweight society… Find more evidence – facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how this second piece of evidence supports the topic sentence.
Body Paragraph 3
Topic sentence for paragraph: Most importantly, obesity can lead to psychological depression if untreated. Find evidence – like facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how my evidence supports the topic sentence.
Another example that shows that obesity related psychological depression leads emotional and behavioral concerns at school, at work and at home. Find more evidence – facts, examples, quotations, or statistics that back it up or support the topic sentence of this paragraph. Explain how this second piece of evidence supports the topic sentence.
Solutions
How to tackle the problem: Obesity can become a preventable disease through changes of Dietary: discussion on healthy food groups, shopping habits…etc. Lifestyle: Discussions on physical and outdoor activities, becoming more physically active, limit sedentary activities…etc. what can government / community do (levels): giving out healthy lifestyle messages, education programs, advertisements, playground, swimming pools, and health subsidies for gym memberships…etc.
The Essay on Thesis Statements And Topic Sentences
Thesis statements and topic sentences help organize the ideas in an essay. Academic writers are expected to use thesis statements and topic sentences. Academic essays are often organized using the following pattern: Introduction—the first paragraph of the essay. The thesis statement is usually the last sentence of the introductory paragraph. Body paragraphs—the paragraphs. Each of these body ...
Conclusion
In conclusion, obesity is a result of three main factors: dietary, genetics, and sedentary lifestyle. Obesity leads to undesirable damage to individual’s health, huge cost to the community and lingering psychological effect. Now I will return to my opening attention-getter from the introduction. Then end my essay with a powerful so what statement.
Thank you for completing your Module 4 outline, Fatimah! As we discussed this week outlining is a great pre-writing strategy. It can be easy for an author to become overwhelmed during the writing process and creating an outline can be a way for the author to organize their thoughts and ensure that they are not getting off of topic. You demonstrated some solid organization with your outline. Each heading represents a solid paragraph as the supporting facts you provided will properly develop each idea. You also had a solid thesis statement and by following the revisions I suggested for it, it can be great. Please make sure that you take out the last 3 body paragraphs you listed, as they do not fit the scope of your thesis statement.