On the KTLA news the
other day, reporters referred to a study conducted by Cornell University Food
& Brand Lab published in Obesity Science and Practice. They found that fast
food and junk food aren't the reasons why more than 40% of adults in this country
are overweight or obese. Naturally these foods are for the most part unhealthy
for the body, especially since they pack an enormous caloric punch, the study
finds the main reason for weight gain comes down to overeating.
In other words,
taking in too many calories than the body needs to function effectively. When
this happens, the excess calories are packed away onto the body in the form of
fat. If you overeat on a regular basis, which many people do, the only
alternative that will happen is the number on the scale will increase bit by
bit, week by week.
Study Shows Fast Food
Is NOT The Reason For Obesity!
Does that mean that
it's fine to eat junk food like chips, soda, and juice, along with large orders
of french fries and burgers from the local fast food restaurant? Again the most
important thing to keep in mind is the number of calories consumed at one
sitting.
Say for instance your
daily target to maintain your current body weight is 1,700 calories. In other
words that means from the moment you wake up until you go to sleep, 1,700
calories is all you should be putting into the body.
Now fast forward to
lunchtime and you decide to stop at the local Carl's Jr hamburger spot you
decide to order your favorite meal which happens to be a double western bacon
cheeseburger combo with large french fries and a soda. This one meal totals a
whopping 1,790 calories!
Even if you weren't
going to eat one other thing for the entire day, you've already gone over your
daily calorie allowance. That's not to mention if you refilled your soda,
ordered a dessert, or any other types of additional items that tempted you when
placing your order.
Back to the business
at hand. Since total calories are of most importance, this should be what you
focus on whatever you decide on eating. That double bacon western combo really
shouldn't be chosen, especially since you found out exactly how enormous the
calorie count is. However if you cut that meal exactly in half, you'll end up
with 895 calories which is much more manageable and still leaves you with 705
calories for the rest of the day.
Yes it will be
difficult to eat half a fast food combo meal unless you have someone right
there to split it with you. But again, the choices you make come down to your
shoulders. Instead of putting yourself in that tempting position, especially
when you are hungry, don't go to places where you will be forced to decide
between what you may have been used to eating, or something more healthy.
By doing this you
will make this issue much more conducive to weight loss, or at least weight
management, and get a better handle on healthy nutrition instead of having to
deal with the reason for obesity.
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