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    are environmental. I know that I need to consume less unhealthy foods (sugary foods, fast-foods, and processed foods) and I also need to incorporate more physical activity into my life. Once I get into the habit of doing these two things, it'll become very easy. Learning more about diabetes (specifically, type 2) has really educated me on all of the negative aspects of it.…

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    notorious for its claim to provide low calorie meals. The ads made Jarred a weight loss icon, in fact. But the truth is, Jarred intentionally sought to lose weight. Typically, if we are not on a diet, we don 't ask questions about calories. Our eating habits rarely change when we go out to eat. At least, that 's what the Health Affairs journal reports as a result of a recent published study.…

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    about the controversial issue of industrialized and processed foods that urban inhabitants consume on daily basis. The problem, he argues, is that because the food industry has unnaturally modified its produce, people no longer create a connection between food and it’s agricultural process, and therefore, people lose pleasure from consuming food. Eating with pleasure is essential because it allows an individual to appreciate his food, knowing that it was grown naturally and from the earth. In…

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    Americans today weigh more than before. Why is it that when more people than ever are trying to monitor their food intake, that the weight of Americans is still increasing? The explanation for this contradiction is that diets, especially those which promise a big weight loss in a short amount of time do not work. When one goes from eating in an unhealthy manner to only consuming healthy foods and having smaller portions, it is simply unsustainable. Often a diet, especially a fad diet, will only…

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    last post, I have been thinking about alternate food desert perspectives. In the PBS article I found, Sarah Corapi lists the factors of ingrained eating and shopping habits throughout America. The article suggests these habits could explain the reason the national initiative to fight food deserts appears to be making little difference. Corapi summarizes the findings of a small scale study by Steven Cummins about why the accessibility of healthy food is not always a factor in shopping for it.…

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    Banned From Schools

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    in America, the food children are eating in school is half the calories they should be consuming and that can lead to diabetes at a young age and can carry on with diseases when they get older, therefore i agree on banning candy and soda. Children as said, can get diabetes if they do not watch what they eat, in this case, they will eat if the food the school serves taste good even if they do not know what exactly it is. At a young age, it is easier to get diabetes without healthy choices and…

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    Government contributes to the obesity epidemic by supporting unhealthy eating habits in order to make a profit the federal food administration supports factory farming, big pharmacies, politicians and subsidy program. Have you wondered why less healthy food is inexpensive compared to healthy food?When you go into a grocery store and compare the price of a large bag of Doritos and a bag of grapes. There is a big gap in the food industry filled with these genetically engineered snacks. These cheap…

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    always cool with foods that will make them stay healthy at all times. This forms the benefits of eating organic food. Organic foods ae cultivated without the use of any chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides, and Genetically Modified Organisms. Hosanna Organics aims at offering organic food at an affordable rate to Kenyans. Mission To come up with an organic food store that will provide healthy choices to the residents of Kenya The Vision Hosanna Organics will offer healthy food choices…

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    be the resilient subjects in the commercials. Chick-fil-A is one, of the, if not the, most profitable and fastest growing food chains in America with over 10,000 locations all over the country. They are well known for the cleanliness of the restaurant, the customer service and overall atmosphere of the restaurant, but the number one characteristic of this restaurant is their food. With a wide variety of items on their menu, chicken is a constant with every item, and people flock from all corners…

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    In John Metallo’s piece, “Banning Junk Food in Schools Is Not Effective”, he discusses the reasons why the sale of junk food should not be prohibited in schools. He believes that the sale of junk food should not be ban in schools because a child’s eating habit is developed at home, not at school. Therefore, it is the parent’s responsibility in the decision that their child makes on what to eat at school. He furthers adds on that a lot of the junk food in schools are actually brought in and that…

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