“Okay”, she says in a sarcastically-happy-voice. “That is a good way to end the school day”. They finally pull into their driveway, with the sound of gravel crunching, reminding him of the gunfire of his video-game he was eager to get back to. He is at level 19 and has been staying up until the break of dawn to obtain his position now. Scattered around his room are empty potato chip bags and empty Coke bottles. He has snuck those in during the night so his over-protective parents would not know what he is doing. Brian has looked like a zombie for the past week because he has stayed up to play …show more content…
Edudemic.com says, ”More use of technology with less physical activity leads to obesity.” The Internet is a great place to find information and facts, but is also a great place for games too. If the child stays online too long without any physical fitness it can easily have a horrible effect on a body. Obesity has become very common in the United States, and has led to many diseases. As stated by Angela Fals, “In general, the youth of today prefers spending hours watching TV or playing with their tablet computer instead of heading outdoors to a park or getting active with friends.” This has caused children to be more attached to technology and not the outdoors. The outdoors is where kids go to have fun and exercise. If technology takes that away from society, generations after will not go outside. That will continue to happen until playing outdoors is nothing but a memory. NBC news states that “Technology changes the way you eat.” As more people are pulled in by the publicity of technology they do not understand what is behind it. Technology has caused too many people to become obese. Since it has changed the neural pathways in our brain, our brain believes that unhealthy food is the way to go. All of the commercials with famous athletes and actors eating McDonalds and still have healthy bodies are misleading. Our brain sees that as a great way to stay healthy, but it is not. These commercials trick our brains and lead us to make poor choices in our eating habits, which contributes to obesity. Obesity is a leading factor in death in America and that number is growing after each electronic device is