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    likelihood of a stroke. IF these health conditions are linked together, they can cause many other health risks. Obesity is triggered by overeating. Therefore, people who have overeating style should be risk to get treated due to their risk to get serious health problems and social interruption which can lead to several consequences. First, overeating can cause you diabetes because sugary foods are stimulating the Pancreas to overwork. For example, in 1 serving of regular Sunkist…

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    even outside of our comfort zone to reduce it. “Reducing dissonance is not always simple or obvious” (Aronson et al; 2016, pg. 158). An example of cognitive dissonance for me was compulsive overeating, despite the consequences of weight gain and hypertension I still ate obsessively. I was glutting (overeating) and eating when I was not even hungry. I had reach almost 300lbs with only being 5’0 in height. Not only that, according to Bible I was sinning. In Proverbs 28:7 it says “He who keeps the…

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    and do the housework with their nature movement. They also take time to downshift, pray and they know their sense of purpose. They do drink a little bit of wine every day, eat a plant-based diet, and they have strategies that to keep them from overeating. Most importantly, their foundation is how they connect. They put family first and take care of each other and belong to a faith-based community and right tribe (Buettner 2010). The changes that I want to make to live longer and healthier is to…

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    government regulating our food. Those who disagree might say that it is unfair and that they should be able to regulate what they are putting in their own bodies. Be that as it may, there are also ways that this could be a good thing. It can stop overeating, keep people healthy, and even help people's education level. Government regulation of food can stop people from eating or drinking more than they really need to. For example, In the article “Goodbye, Big Soda” Alice Park talks about…

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    was born and raised in Manhattan, but that never stopped me from traveling to other boroughs. I have many friends in Brooklyn and a lot of family in the Bronx. I’ve noticed that other boroughs aren’t like mine. There are a few supermarkets around my house while there are none in sight at other places. Some of my friends are forced to go into what we call “Bodega’s”, these are small stores that hold some household supplies, snacks, drink and make sandwiches for cheap or reasonable prices.…

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    of the calories or sugars they contain. Restricting an individual's favorite food or craving is hard; eventually leading to them breaking their diet. Healthier foods, tend to taste bland and flavorless, which can lead to feeling unsatisfied and overeating. Most caloric strict diets recommend people eat six times a day so, they do not become hungry throughout the day. When working out, the body will have a steady flow of energy but, will not burn through the fat as quick as fasting woud.…

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    on Sunday at the St. Mary’s Immaculate Conception Church bake sale. The seven sins that were committed were gluttony, pride, wrath, avarice, sloth, envy, and lust. The two sins that will be discussed are gluttony and pride. Gluttony shows how overeating can be wasteful and pride shows the admiration of one’s things. The members of St. Mary’s of the Immaculate Conception Church are very sinful indeed. For example, one of the seven sins was pride, pride is believing that someone is better…

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    Nutrition Facts

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    Facts is helpful because it tells you everything that you need in order to watch what you are eating especially the sugar. People all over the world believe that sugar is the cause of obesity. However, it’s “not even close. Inactivity and overeating can both contribute to obesity.” (Cook 4) This shows that sugar is not the only cause of obesity. Putting…

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    during transitional periods of life frequently trigger disordered eating. To an anorexic, the state of feeling fat is constant. Resisting food and losing weight become achievements in themselves, and instances of overeating become crises. In extreme cases of anorexia, any eating can be overeating. An eating disorder considered by a body image, panic of obesity, and denial to maintain a normal body weight. Emotional disorder that defined by an obsessive ambition to lose weight by refusing to eat.…

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    Eating Style Worksheet

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    names (i.e. attuned, misguided, deprivation-driven, emotional) how would you define the eating style that you practice? I would define the eating style of attuned as not doing any sort of dieting, just eating normally. I would define it as not overeating every meal and being able to tell when you are full. I would also describe it as not eating because you are bored or eating your emotions. 3 Do you agree with the eating style that the worksheet determined you practice? Why or why not?…

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