The fast food industry has plagued our nation with its burgers and fries and in return this has made “thirty three percent of the population obese and nineteen percent of the thirty three percent are adolescents”. (http://www.obesityaction.org) This alone is enough to make your jaws drop in fact it doesn't stop there, fast food restaurants keep on building new location so that people may enjoy their food and from there on it is just going to get worse if people do not see what they are eating. Over the years “nearly seventy-eight million adults and thirteen million children in the United States deal with the health and emotional effects of obesity every day”. (http://www.heart.org) The cause of these outbreaks of obesity are from fast food restaurants. People these days work too much and when they get home they are hungry and tired. When you’re just exhausted from work and tired the first thing that comes to your mind is that you don’t want to cook anything because you’re going to have to cook your food and clean up your mess. This is where fast food restaurants come to place when people get out of work or school they either go to McDonald’s or Carl’s Jr or any fast food restaurants they choose to go to and eat. In return, they go there every time and eat, this becomes a habit for some people and results show it Nearly seventy eight million adults and thirteen million children in the United States deal with health and emotional effects of obesity every day. Fast food
In America almost two thirds of the nation is overweight. That is about 79.6 million people who are obese. Fast food is without a doubt the problem why these statistics are so high. According to Shannon Brownlee, a journalist for the Sacramento Bee “ It’s Portion Distortion That Makes America Fat” she mentions how fast food corporations are luring buyers into their offers . In another article by David Weintraub “The Battle Against Fast Food Begins in the Home” he focus more on self responsibility rather than fast food restaurants being convenient everywhere you go. In America, the obesity epidemic is caused by the lack of parent not taking full responsibility for their childrens health, as well as fast food industries distorting portion sizes in order to make more
Fast food has a harmful effect on society because it can cause obesity. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry believes obesity “Overweight children are much more likely to become overweight adults unless they adopt and maintain healthier patterns of eating and exercise.” (parag. 1).The causing and treating of obesity is complex but it is the most recognizable disease. Consistently eating fast food and a poor can lead to obesity in anyone. The risks of obesity include an increased risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. According to the American Heart Association, fast food “Studies have shown that over the past four decades, consumption of food eaten away from home has also risen alarmingly” (parag. 8). This means that fast food is high in fat, sugar, salt, carbs, calories, saturated and trans fats. This type of eating leads to a higher body mass index or gained weight. Children and adolescents are at a
Did you know that “every day 1 in 4 Americans visit a fast food restaurant? If that’s not alarming to you, then consider this, left unabated, obesity will surpass smoking as the leading cause of preventable death in America.” (Clark, Charles) Fast food has become a part of American culture. With the way the world is today who wouldn’t want to eat somewhere that can have you in and out in five minutes for fewer than five dollars? It has been made very clear that Americans love to eat as we rank number one most years as the world’s most obese nation, but it’s not just America. In his documentary, Morgan Spurlock notes that, “Popular fast food chains like McDonalds, now operate in more than 126 countries in six continents having more than 31,000 restaurants globally.” (Spurlock 2004) The most alarming part about all of these statistics is the groups they most affect. The catchy advertisements and addictive qualities of the food is what has everyone coming back for more. Fast food companies advertisements targeting the young and lower classes are the cause for the obesity epidemic in America.
In America today one in three adults are considered to be obese. Over the years the rate of obesity keeps climbing up and up. Some people blame fast-food or the environment Americans live in. After all,someone can purchase a chocolate bar at a bookstore nowadays. But, most people are looking at the incorrect factor to blame. Although the food industry is a huge contribution to obesity in America, people are ultimately responsible for their own health.
America has the most Obesity health issue in the world 100 million American are either over weight or obese, but blaming fast food is completely wrong because every individual is responsible for his or her own actions taken. Fast food doesn’t beg people to come in and become over weight instead we choose to eat fast food when we have a desire. Although fast food do advertising, have a playground and giveaways like toys attracting kids to come buy a meal
Obesity has always been around, however what could be the main source as to why apparently many people are overweight? Fast food could be the answer. As fast food is created by the media and advertisements to be something delicious, irresistible, and affordable, making people feel a need to invest their money to these types of food. When people fall into these advertisements they do not notice all the ingredients put in these foods that affect your health. They see only what the media wants to portray the food they are sponsoring. The availability of restaurants is also a key factor that plays in part due that it creates effortless access and is available with urgency. Factors such as advertising, no background of the ingredients contained, and convenience cause fast food to be a significant reason as to why people are obese.
As you’re driving home from work in the evening how many different fast food places do you pass? Just in a two mile radius there is probably a McDonalds, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, Chick-fil-a, and many others. In David Zinczenko’s “Don’t Blame the eater,” he makes a point that fast food restaurants don’t have to provide information on their food. Zinczenko also mentions that not only is obesity an issue, but diabetes rates have seemed to rise, causing children issues and money spent to treat it to increase. Children are big targets to the fast food industry. With fast food being as unhealthy as it is and companies not being required to tell its food ingredients, obesity, diabetes, and more importantly the cost to fix these health issues has increased tremendously, and for that reason fast food restaurants need to be regulated.
In the United States, there are many people who believe that if it wasn’t for fast food restaurants, they would be eating healthier and wouldn’t be overweight. People have even tried to sue fast food restaurants for their own self esteem issues. It’s ironic that people actually blame fast food restaurants, such as McDonald’s, for being obese. While fast food may be one of the contributors to the obesity outbreak, it certainly doesn’t stand alone. There are loads of reasons why people living in the United States are overweight. Some of these reasons involve dilemmas within the school arrangements, peer pressure, family genetics, educational issues, and even where a person lives. The National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
As the fast food world spread across the nation, obesity was shortly following in its footsteps. According to, “The History of the Fast Food Industry,” Since 1970 the amount of fast food restaurants have doubled, which equates to roughly 300,000 establishments in the United States. Ironically, 33.8% of the U.S. population is affected by obesity and 19% of children and young adults are also affected.
In the article,” If You Pitch It, They Will Eat It”, it states that since nineteen eighty the number of obese children has more than doubled to sixteen percent. Many are blaming schools for their lack of consistent physical education programs but in all honesty it is because of the ever growing fast food companies via the “proliferation of electronic media” (Barboza 4). Just about everywhere you go your bound to come across some type of fast food restraunt. From McDonalds to Taco-bell, Quiznos, Wendys, Jack-In-the-box, you name it, they got it! It seems like fast food companies purposely dominate areas so that it would be easier to attract a lot of costumers. Besides the fact that fast food companies are everywhere, they’ve made sure that
Fast food, the highly addictive food that many people can not go a day without eating. In our society today fast food has become the “norm” when we are looking for something to eat, causing our society to accept it as something to be eaten ALL the time. Fast food can affect our bodies more than most people comprehend. According to the United States Healthful Food Council, they say 8 out of 10 people eat fast food monthly and half say they even eat it weekly. By ingesting these large amounts of fatty, salty, and sweet foods, children and adults are becoming increasingly obese. Fast food causes long term negative health effects and is a direct contributor to America 's increasing obesity problems.
Several studies have shown that the increase in fast food restaurants over the past few decades has resulted in a negative impact on the already outrageous obesity rate.According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the number of fast food restaurants over the past thirty years has tripled, which equates to about three hundred thousand establishments in the United States alone. During this time the number of children, ages six to nineteen classified as obese, has risen from five percent to seventeen percent. The percentage of adults classified as obese has risen from half to two-thirds the population. Although fast food restaurants may be a contributing factor to the increasing obesity rate in the United States, people are
Nowadays, most people -especially kids and young people- prefer to eat fast food, such as hamburgers, pizza, fried food, etc. Why it has become so popular? It tastes better than homemade food? We do not believe it is only the taste the reason of the popularity of fast food. There are several reasons why fast food had become popular over the years. It is popular because it is cheap, quick and convenient to those who have a busy modern life.
Does eating fast food affect a human? In many cases there has been evidence of this food making someone depressed, unhealthy, and they simply just lose motivation.The major problems of Fast food would be becoming obese or even worse getting diabetes. It is important that we take care of the children on the kind of nutrition they are getting. Many parents don't care too much about what their child eats because of either work or other reasons. On the documentary,Supersize Me,Morgan Spurlock had to check how this affected his health during the process. Morgan Started off with three different doctors a general Practitioner, a Cardiologist and a Gastroenterologist, and at the beginning before Morgan started his Mcdiet these doctors stated that his health was outstanding.
In today's society of food it is causing more type two diabetes, weight gain, obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease, and high cholesterol: this is happening all over the world because of the high fructose corn syrup and salt increasing. High fructose corn syrup is an ingredient that is in almost every food source cereal, juice, baked goods, etc. High fructose corn syrup is used in foods to make things cheaper, the reason behind it is because it is modified sugar and can be used for almost everything. Companies use high fructose corn syrup more because it is a lot cheaper than regular sugar. While the companies cost goes down the consumers health risks goes up.