Monday, April 5, 2010

Hambuger&fries!





1.How many people eat at fast food chains per day?
2.How much money is spent per year by a single person on fast food?
3.Is eating fast food's really harmful to your health and why?
4.How much weight does a person gain if they eat fast food for a week straight?
5.Fast food causes acne?
6.Where is the healthy fast food? What can I order?
7.You love french fries.The healthiest french fries are where?
8.What health affect are at risk when eating junk food?
9.Calories to one meal are?
10.What happens when your arteries are clogged?
11.What happens to your heart when eating fried fast foods?
11.How is fast food associated with diabetes?




Updated questions

1.How many people est fast food Chains per day, and how much money is spend per year?
2.What happens to your arteries when clogged, your heart when eating fried foods, how is fast food associated with diabetes?
3. On average how many families are losing out on table time because of fast food,and what about lack of home cooking?
4.Where are the healthiest french fires at a fast food restaurant?
5.Calories to one fat food mean vs. a home cooked meal?
6. Choices on healthier fast food options?



Sources

The dark side of the all-American meal, Volume 1000
By Eric Schlosser (2001)

Type 2 Diabetes and Fast Food
http://www.everydayhealth.com/type-2-diabetes/type-2-diabetes-and-fast-food.aspx

Eating Fast Food Means Weight Gain, Insulin Resistance for Teens
http://womenshealth.about.com/od/girlshealth101/a/fastfoodteenwei.htm

THE RHODE ISLAND CANCER COUNCIL, INC./FAST FOOD
Your Trusted LOCAL Source of Cancer Information
http://www.ricancercouncil.org/health/fastfood.php

Organic Consumer Association Magazine
Fast Food is a Major Public Health Hazard
article 3

1 comment:

  1. Chelsie--

    You've got a lot of overlap in these questions but there's lots of potential here too. Think about how you could narrow these down to six questions that could each yield paragraph-sized answers. Health issues related to fast food consumption (or more particularly could certainly be one. The trend towards healthier options in fast food is another. I'd also suggest including something about stats on how often Americans eat fast food--decline of cooking, loss of family dinner table type issues. Maybe something about history of fast food? This particular image makes me wonder about where this sort of international sign with diagonal bar (like no parking) comes from, who designed it, when was it adopted, etc.?

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