Fast Foods: The Dangers Of Fast Food

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Fast food has been a very common solution for on the go eating because a restaurant is located at almost every corner and the convenience of drive thrus give people the luxury of not even having to get out of their car. Sutter Health indicates that over 25 percent of Americans consume fast food daily. It is not a secret that fast food has been blamed for being one of the major causes of obesity. This brings up the question how exactly does fast food affect specifically your everyday activities when it is consumed. Numerous arguments have been made about how fast food can hinder your daily progress and why it should be avoided or maybe be eaten but only in moderation. Statistics have shown that in the United States of America one out of every four people consume a specific type of fast food every day. Given that there are approximately 319 million inhabitants located in the current U.S. population means that roughly 80 …show more content…

During the documentary Morgan Spurlock consumes fast food (specifically McDonalds) for Breakfast lunch and dinner. Before he started this all fast food diet he documented his biological health information so he could get an idea on how fast food would affect him specifically. The medical physicians that documented his health status stated that Morgan Spurlock as in good health. The physicians agreed to evaluate him again after a month of strictly fast food consumption to evaluate his medical status. Throughout video documentary “supersize me” Morgan Spurlock developed fast food cravings after 3 days of eating McDonalds. Within 20 days his essential vitamins were very low. Spurlock also acquired a condition called a fatty liver which is harmful to the body and causes fatigue and abdominal

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