1. Fast food has a very high energy density. About 65 percent
higher than a typical diet and twice as high as recommended healthy
diets which makes us eat more than we otherwise would. Energy density
refers to the amount of calories an item of food contains in relation to
its weight. Foods with a high energy density confuse the brain's
control systems for appetite, which are based solely on portion size.
2.
British researchers from the Medical Research Council Human Nutrition
Center and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have
determined that repeated eating at McDonald's or KFC or Burger King,
people are more likely to gain weight and become obese. This is because
fast food not only contains many more calories than traditional food,
but also is more likely to undermine normal appetite control systems.
3.
By eating a Big Mac and fries, the body consumes almost twice as many
calories as you would if you ate the same weight of pasta and salad.
Fast Food restaurants feed the obesity epidemic by getting people to eat
many more calories than they need through persistent advertising.
4.
McDonald's, KFC, and Burger King menu items using nutritional data from
the fast food restaurants' Web sites, found that when we eat high
energy density foods, we don't reduce the portion size so we get a lot
more calories than we need. Our current society possesses a weak innate
ability to recognize foods with a high energy density. Food intake is
assessed by the size of the portion, yet a fast food meal contains many
more calories than a similar sized portion of a healthy meal. The
conclusion is we are all being fooled into eating too much food.
5.
People get fat eating regular portion sizes, but since the food has a
high energy density, people gain weight. In evolutionary terms, the
human appetite was designed for low energy density foods. In other parts
of the world where these foods are still the dietary staples, obesity
is virtually non existent. Our bodies were never designed to cope with
the high energy dense foods consumed in the West. That is a major reason
why fast food in contributing to the major rise in obesity.
6.
Another fact is that fast food may speed up people's risk of clogged
arteries that can lead to heart attacks. Researchers at the Veterans
Administration Medical Center in San Francisco have demonstrated that a
certain type of fat, called oxidized fat, can accelerate the buildup of
plaque in arteries. And many types of fast food such as hamburgers,
pizza and French fries are loaded with oxidized fat. The conclusion is
fast food meals are high in saturated fat and low quality carbohydrates,
white bread and lots of soda. Our bodies require fiber and more
healthful types of fats. Fast food represents a dietary pattern that is
the opposite of what is recommended for a healthy body.
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