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1. Fast foods contain an insane amount of calories, lots of fat, and are pretty much high in everything you want your food to be low in like sodium. They have no nutritional value, whatsoever. For example, a McDonald's hamburger contains 250 calories, 469 mg of sodium, and 10 grams of fat. And this is for an everyday burger. A big mac contains 33 grams of fat, 563 calories, and 1,007 grams of sodium! In moderation, such fast food isn't that big of a deal, but having too much fast food you can develop diabetes or heart disease. The excessive amounts of sodium can lead to elevated blood pressure. The fats and trans fats can lead to clogged arteries. Again, I'm not saying eating one big mac can lead to such diseases. Just eat these foods in moderation.
2. A child should get from 1,000-1,800 calories a day (between the ages 2-18). For most children, that's about one big mac. Too many fats and calories can lead to obesity, atheroscerlosis, and clogged arteries.
3. To help children with addiction to fast food, parents can have them d<span>rink water (thirst is often confused with hunger or food cravings), eat more protein, etc. Also, they can start slowly adding healthy aspects into their everyday diets. For example, gummy bears as dessert can be switched with various fruits. Instead of filling your tummy with artificial sugars, you get the natural sugars from fruits. Also, you can do simple things like blotting the oils off pizza with a napkin which cuts down on calories.
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List five questions that you will ask about the product and answer also the question given below.
1. Using the guide questions in assessing health information, will you buy the product? Why or why not?
What?
Who?
What else?
Answer:
1- What is the product made of?
2- Who is in charge of the good hygiene of the product?
3- For what reason is it on sale?
4- Will this product be good for my health?
5- How long will this product last in good condition?
Explanation:
When purchasing a product, you must take into account its health information. This is essential for our health and what we are going to consume.
You must evaluate if the product is of good quality and make sure that it will not harm your health.
You can also consult this information with a doctor, with someone who knows the subject and is qualified to answer you or with a consumer help line.