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    to school, most of the time they are in a tight budget where they cannot afford to be buying meals every day. They only can eat what is there in their school. Some campuses do not have lunches and only have vending machines. So what good does that food do to them? Others have only one meal a day which involves eating from the vending machines. All these poor choices student have do not really help them maintain their health. Research from the CDCP (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention),…

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    Making sure that your body has what it needs to function well and that your diet is not completely made up of one kind of food, while limited on many other kinds that it requires for proper nutrition is a necessity if you're going to not only loose weight but do it reasonably and keep it off. Many of the diet programs don't help you learn to control your eating habits or to…

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    loss, the ability to concentrate, and how even mood can be affected by the foods a child eats on a regular basis. Soda is a food item that draws attention in the world of nutrition. Though many claim that soda is not good for one’s health, the sciences behind such claims are not quite clear. Casey Seidenberg of The Washington Post set out…

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    the drive to get pleasure for themselves” (DeYoung, 142). Thus, I do not find this form as particularly bad because everyone has different tastes and preferences when it comes to food, so I do not see anything wrong with wanting food “to get pleasure for themselves.” When we have the option, everyone prefers to eat food that is pleasing to themselves. Next,…

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    If this is the behavior mothers show their children, they will carry that behavior for the rest of their life. Braun gives 5 tips to prevent such a behavior towards their kids, which are model a positive body image, discuss “sometimes” vs. “always” foods, practice self -attuned eating, talk about empty vs. full stomachs and involve children in the lunch-making process. Model a positive body image discusses that mothers shouldn’t display dissatisfaction of their own bodies in front of their kids…

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    However, when you are located in a community with a large number of retailers that sell unhealthy food may also contribute to chronic disease due to their poor diets. With that being said, supermarkets are harder to find in lower income neighborhoods and communities meaning limited availability. This is because the market would not survive in that kind of economy. In addition, transportation will affect the food choices that people make because residents in low-income, urban areas are less…

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    Food Vendors at Middle Schools Food vendors could be an opportunity to improve school lunches. They should be allowed in middle schools. It’s the safer option for students. The adults concerned with the school also agree. Despite common belief, these food vendors would not affect students health. First, accommodating these new food vendors would not create a health hazard for the students. Similarly to the Domino’s pizza that is brought into Bear River Middle School (BRMS), the new food…

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    Firstly, if the appetitive and spirited portion of the soul were not subordinate to the rational, then people would not reign any control over their body’s needs and impulses, which is not a good thing. For example, if a person were to desire food, then the appetite would tell the body to eat anything and everything. This careless way of acting would occur for every impulse the body had, but having the rational portion of the soul guide these bodily impulses allows the body to decide good and…

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    way of eating for life. Eating whole foods is a good way to start out. First, whole foods are rich in phytochemicals, powerful nutrients found in food plants. Second, it’s the whole food so it hasn’t gone through processing after refinement. Finally, eating whole foods has a huge advantage which is they are more cheap than the grocery store’s processed foods. Is it really a crime to save…

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    recent times. In the book he explains how the traits that helped our ancestors survive, and become so successful are now making us sick. For example, more people are becoming obese because our ancestors would eat a lot when they had food so that when there wasn’t food they wouldn't die. In the book it says that it is very easy to gain weight. That if we eat just 10 calories more than what we need every day for a year we are going to gain a pound of fat by the end of that…

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