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Today’s Teenage Nutrition Essay

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Today’s Teenage Nutrition
Getting something to eat from a convenience store or a fast food restaurant is an everyday thing for most teenagers. For breakfast it’s a sugar covered donut, for lunch: a bacon cheeseburger from a fast food restaurant near the school, and for dinner: mom’s homemade 4 cheese casserole! A typical day for an unhealthy teen! Today’s teens are not getting enough nutrients; most teens rather not eat then have fruit or vegetables. Which is a very bad idea because it will have an effect on you later down the road; making better choices and looking at how healthy food actually is, can stop: obesity, diabetes, cancer and heart problems. Adolescents need a more fit diet, it will help now and when our body most needs it in …show more content…

An unhealthy diet can cause many problems such as obesity, heart complications, or even death. Having a nonnutritive intake can affect your future and may badly influence other generations or others around you. Research has shown that fast food has too much of one mineral, sodium, which raises your blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause many difficulties such as heart attacks and strokes (Kolodziejski, Media).
In conclusion, making the choice between eating healthy, or driving down the street to order a large greasy cheese pizza, is tough decision for a teenager. I think I’m both a healthy eater and a junk food craver. It’s not a good habit but it can be changed in a matter of time and should be thought about more than anything. It’s difficult to stop a junk food habit however if you are wanting to have a healthy, long lasting life, it needs to be broken for a good reason. I have also learned through researching about nutrition that it is so easy to have more problems in life just by eating an unhealthy meal. Moreover, it can be hard to change your eating habits in a society, like the one we live in today, but if you can change your habits it will make an influence on others around you. Influencing others to have a healthy life is a very good deed; you could save lives just by changing yours.

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Cavadini, C, AM Siega-Riz, and BM Popkin. "Trends in Teenage Eating Habits: The News Isn't Good."

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