Fast Food Is To Blame For Obesity In America

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Fast food had been stamped as the leading cause of obesity in America, However, this is not the case. Of the top ten leading causes of obesity only three are food related, However, they do not place blame on Fast food. It states that Overeating, A diet high in simple carbohydrates, and frequency of eating are the three food-related causes of obesity. Fast food is not explicitly stated because the blame is on the individuals consuming the products. Fast food is not to blame for obesity, Individual choice, lack of physical activity, and a non-monitored diet are. If you were an olympian would you want someone to blame your success on a subway, probably not.
The blame for obesity in America needs to be placed on the people. In this day and age …show more content…

Therefore if Fast food restaurants are to blame for obesity the percent of (SNAP) users that are obese would be severely low, However, this is not the case. According to “Food Stamp Recipients More Likely To Be Obese, Study Finds” Arthur Delaney states “data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2007 through 2010, found that 40 percent of food stamp beneficiaries were obese, compared with 32 percent of poor people who didn’t get benefits, and 30 percent of higher-income Americans. The report also found that food stamp recipients consumed slightly fewer calories than the broader population, but drank more soda and did not eat as many fruits and vegetables” (NP). Which in turn means of the 43-45 million Americans on (SNAP) 40% are obese, this is because of their individual choice of purchasing more soda to drink and fewer fruits and vegetables to eat, not fast food …show more content…

Choosing not to exercise those calories off with the proper aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activities. Then blame fast food restaurants for the obesity epidemic in America. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, “Overweight and obesity result from an energy imbalance. The body needs a certain amount of energy (calories) from food to keep up basic life functions. Body weight tends to remain the same when the number of calories eaten equals the number of calories the body uses or “burns.” Over time, when people eat and drink more calories than they burn, the energy balance tips toward weight gain, overweight, and obesity” (NP). They also give the statistic that upwards of 70 percent of Americans are either obese, overweight, or extremely obese.
Restaurants such as McDonald's are pinned down as responsible for obesity in America. However individual choice, a non-monitored diet, and physical inactivity are the real blame. Mcdonalds and other fast-food restaurants are only responsible for helping America's economy And Employing millions of people who would be unemployed otherwise. Even if it is concluded that fast-food restaurants are responsible for obesity, which they aren’t, They are responsible for so much more. The pros outweigh the cons and the cons aren’t even

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