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Unit Viii Course Projectfinal Public Health Project Powerpoint Prese Create a PowerPoint presentation in APA format consisting of 12-15 slides, not including the title page, overview, and reference pages. You must provide a minimum of five references. References must be current (no older than five years). The presentation must include: ï‚· introduction/background information regarding the issue, ï‚· overview, ï‚· analysis of a public health issue, ï‚· financial implications of the public health issue, ï‚· the impact on society regarding the public health issue, ï‚· government’s responsibilities regarding the public health issue, ï‚· policy implications regarding the public health issue, ï‚· ethical concerns, and ï‚· summary/conclusion. *You may use YouTube clips, visual aids, etc.

Paper For Above instruction Introduction and Background of Public Health Issue Public health issues are critical challenges that impact populations globally, requiring coordinated efforts to prevent disease, promote health, and prolong life. The selected public health issue for this presentation is obesity, a complex condition characterized by excessive fat accumulation that poses health risks. Obesity has become a predominant public health concern due to its rising prevalence and associated health complications such as cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers. The background of obesity reveals that lifestyle factors—poor dietary habits, sedentary behavior, and environmental influences—play significant roles in its development. Additionally, socioeconomic disparities contribute to the uneven distribution of obesity, making it a multifaceted issue requiring comprehensive intervention strategies. Overview of the Public Health Issue Obesity affects millions globally, with the World Health Organization estimating that over 650 million adults were obese in 2016, and these numbers continue to grow (WHO, 2020). The condition is measured by the body mass index (BMI), where a BMI of 30 or higher indicates obesity. The prevalence of obesity has seen a steep increase over recent decades, driven by urbanization, increased consumption of processed foods, and decreased physical activity. The health repercussions of obesity include increased risk for hypertension, stroke, certain cancers, and mental health disorders. Addressing this issue requires understanding its root causes, demographic variations, and current efforts for prevention and management. Analysis of the Public Health Issue


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