Scenario: Amid the physical inactivity and obesity epidemic, it has been suggested that the current youth generation will live five years less than their parents. Some argue that the prevalence of screen time and social media are reasons for decline in physical activity and rise in obesity and other health problems. Others argue that these are unfair attributions for a population that has limited opportunities to participate in programs that have been eliminated or downsized or require a "pay to play" agreement. Are those proponents for countering the obesity epidemic through reductions in screen time, video games, and technology justified in claiming that these aspects are primarily responsible for youth physical inactivity and obesity? What would be a good thesis statement for the above scenario? (Thesis is a point of view that must be clear and unambiguously).
Scenario: Amid the physical inactivity and obesity epidemic, it has been suggested that the current youth generation will live five years less than their parents. Some argue that the prevalence of screen time and social media are reasons for decline in physical activity and rise in obesity and other health problems. Others argue that these are unfair attributions for a population that has limited opportunities to participate in programs that have been eliminated or downsized or require a "pay to play" agreement. Are those proponents for countering the obesity epidemic through reductions in screen time, video games, and technology justified in claiming that these aspects are primarily responsible for youth physical inactivity and obesity?
What would be a good thesis statement for the above scenario? (Thesis is a point of view that must be clear and unambiguously).
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