Fast food chains in our country are proliferating like mushrooms in a forest. Being able to offer many tasty, enticing, fast and low-priced food items has enabled fast food chains to gain a foothold on the food industry. Does fast food provide good nutrition? The food items found in our fast food chains are enticing and tasty plus looks appetizing but are not really nutritional. Because it is "fast food" it is of course served quickly.
Oftentimes
fitness enthusiasts and health gurus will lecture the public upon counting
calories and watching how many of these calories are consumed on a daily basis.
With the advanced technology that we have today calorie counting is made much
easier then in previous years. There are many plans which encourage people to
exercise on a regular schedule in order to prevent Obesity however even with all these
preparations in the making people are generally becoming more and more
overweight then ever before.
One of
the primary reasons why obesity is so inevitable in America today is centered upon the
popularity of fast food. Fast food chains in our country are proliferating like
mushrooms in a forest. To many people fast food has become a part of the
lifestyle for which they are accustomed to. This change in lifestyle is partly
due to the busy schedules many workers keep as well as the fast-paced lifestyle
that they are currently experiencing. Fast food has become the answer to every
physical hunger felt by this generation since time does not usually permit one
to sit and properly eat a meal. Being able to offer many tasty, enticing, fast
and low-priced food items has enabled fast food chains to gain a foothold on
the food industry. Considering the fast pace of our lifestyle this manner of
eating seems to be the right answer to everyone's fast-paced life. None of this
food is as healthy for an individual as sitting at a table and having a good
ole fashion meal so it is no surprise that the population is quickly becoming Overweight.
Does fast
food provide good nutrition? The answer is usually no. The food items found in
our fast food chains are enticing and tasty plus looks appetizing but are not
really nutritional. Actually, these meals contain mostly calories and various
fats. These foods are made to merely satisfy the immediate hunger which a
person feels at that time. Because it is "Fast Food" it is of course served
quickly. This means the food is a ready to serve item and is easy to prepare.
These food items are usually altered to conform to a long shelf life and the
nutritional value that each of the foods contain is unfortunately decreased or
in some cases eliminated due to the preservation process. Adding to this fact
all the additives which are placed into the food as preservatives we end up with
a very unhealthy balance of food.
Aside from the dreaded calories which you obtain
from the food purchased in the fast food chains the more dangerous factors
which you should always take into consideration are the unnecessary additives
used to extend the foods shelf life. These preservatives are actually more
dangerous than the obvious calories. Preservatives are usually of a chemical
nature and may cause a number of diseases including cancer.
| About the author |
Martin McCartney is a well known dietitian, and health advisor, who frequently write about obesity amongst people, its preventive measures, etc. He also suggests regulatory diet for those suffering obesity. |
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