¶ … Fast Food on Health: Obesity
Fast food restaurants are a major contributor to the deterioration of health in America.
We all know the importance of healthy eating and how it can affect our health. Fast food is one way which can affect our health in a bad way. Excessive fast food intake results in obesity and thus opens the gateway to many or health problems. For years people have been waging a strong battle against large multinational fast food, partly complicit in these results.
A recent study has once again made clear the negative effect of junk food on the health and its inevitable effect on weight gain and obesity. It has been found that fast foods (soft drinks, burgers, pizzas, hot dogs, chips etc.) are not only unhealthy, but replace the diet with other foods such as fish, fruit, cereals, vegetables and dairy products. Fast food contains saturated fats, lack of fiber, and abundance of certain sugars which attracts young people and favors the accumulation of fat.
Argument
Once again, fast food is liable for having a negative impact on public health. Obesity has become a major point of concern in America and it's high time that some steps should be taken to fight the increasing number of obese Americans. Being overweight not only raises the health concerns but also gives an unpleasant image to the outer world. Though there are many causes for people to gain excessive weight but eating out at fast food chains and restaurants is at top of the list. Americans are always concerned as to how fast and conveniently they can get their things done, which is one of the reasons why they prefer fast food chains, as they save their time and effort. Given that the food tastes good and is easy to get, the demand for these fast food chains will keep increasing not considering if the food is even healthy for consumption. (Molini: 635) Since the early 1980s, Obesity has increased at a rapid rate in the United States as well as throughout the world. As the rate at which number of obese people is continuously increasing worldwide, this situation is raising a major public health concern. It represents a variety of medical conditions which includes hypertension, heart diseases, type 2 diabetes...
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