Causes and Effects of Junk Food Essay

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    Changing the Food Stamp Program, Changing Lives Are food stamps saving lives or making them worse? The Federal Government has funded the food stamp program, SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), since the 1960’s to keep low income families from starving. However, today’s food stamp program has morphed into something much bigger. This change is not necessarily better. (“EDITORIAL: Start small in reforming food stamp program”) Over the decades, the changes that have been made allow…

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    America seems to be obsessed with thinness. In magazines people see ultra-thin models and envision themselves with that ideal of beauty. In cities, fitness centers, dieting and weight loss advertisements, and health food stores are popping everywhere encouraging Americans to “get fit”. Despite these efforts the problem of obesity is not changing. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that “more than one-third of the adult population in the United States is considered…

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    Overview Of Obesity

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    not measure the percentage of body fat. Obesity is a condition that can have a negative effect on a person’s health. There are many reasons why people are becoming obese. The first reason why many people are obese is when they consume to many calories. In this generation, many people are consuming more junk food calories than they need. If people want to consume eating many calories try replacing the junk food for fruit. Fruit have many benefits and nutrients that are very outstanding for…

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    aged 6 to 11 years and tripled from age 12 to age 19. Using the Body Mass Index (BMI) as a measure, the study examined the relationship between childhood obesity and family, school and community. The method used was a survey designed to examine the effects of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and The School Breakfast Program (SBP). The purpose of this study was to examine the physical and psychological health status of children aged 0 to 17 using the State and Local Area Integrated…

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    Obesity Vs Genetics

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    human ancestors had to live off of survival skills. One of said survival skills was foraging. During this time period, seeking and gathering food was a necessary task for survival. Nowadays, there are an abundance of drive-through restaurants and junk food grocery aisles to fulfil every craving. Nevertheless these advancements have had catastrophe effects on human health. This disaster is commonly referred to as obesity. While there is always a way to manage weight, scientists have debated…

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    comes to obesity, America is at the top of the list. Obesity rates have been increasing every year, and every year more people die from obesity related diseases. The basis for this epidemic is obvious, all you have to do is take a look around you. Fast food restaurants are located on every block, advanced technology has convinced humans that they are no longer needed when it comes to hard labor, which unfortunately has made Americans more lazy; the levels of stress people gain due to this major…

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    September, 2016 Manipulations to Serve Gratifications The tendency to exploit those that are vulnerable is highly practiced by corporations in the United States to gain success. In Michael Moss’s The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food, it is delineated how the food conglomerate, Oscar Meyer, led by executive Bob Drane, manufactured and marketed the famous product that is known as “Lunchables.” In interviews with Drane and his daughter, Monica, Moss uncovered that Monica had three…

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    Added Sugar

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    attention to food labels before they buy things and also develop ways to recognize different sugars in the foods that they are consuming. The average American is supposed to have thirty grams…

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    Chocolate has become an incredibly popular food product around the world, so people are able to find various kinds of chocolate in the vicinity nowadays. People might think of chocolate as just one of the snacks, and it could be the one that parents do not want to give too much to their children because they think chocolate is bad for health. Many of people also consider that chocolate is not a healthy food because it is often known as one of the junk foods, which usually contain too much sugar…

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    The second disadvantage of using social media is it cause people to become obese. There were several sources claiming that social media does cause obesity. The first source is a CBS Atlanta news channel article. The article talks about the research which done at Columbia University. The research was done on 500 people where they were all given plate of healthy food and a plate of junk food while they were browning social media cite to be exact Facebook every day for seven…

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