Russell Jamadar
May 31, 2016
Summary/Response Essay 1 Rough Draft
Remarks to the NAACP National Convention
Over the last few decades, eating habits have changed. The eating habit of our ancestors would be completely unrecognizable to many of us nowadays. We graze our way through the day, eating on crisps or chocolate and drinking sodas to keep us going. In the article “Remark to the NAACP National Convention” speaker Michele Obama speaks the participant of NAACP to promote fitness and better eating in a campaign against childhood obesity called “Let’s move”. In her speech she talks about how the diet was when she was a child and how the diet and daily activity of a child have effect on childhood obesity.
Breakfast cereals, large soft drinks, and cheeseburger are among the unhealthy diet choices kids face daily. There is no question that junk food,
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A McDonald’s big mac contains 563 calories and 33 gram of fat, while a small order of fries adds an additional 200 calories and 10 grams of fat. With a soda to the mix, and you are looking at nearly 1000 calories for one meal (Source: USDA). The problem with fast food is not just which nutrients children consume, it also which ones they don’t. With the rising intake of fast food also comes an increased intake of soda, which are high in calories and processed sugar but offer no nutrients of any kind. According to a 2003 article in “The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,” sixty four to eighty three school-age children and youths out of hundred drink soda. An increase in soda drinking comes with a bigger risk of obesity, as well as other nutritional health effects. As soda consumption rises, milk and water consumption falls. Milk is rich in several nutrients, like vitamin D, vitamin B2, vitamin B12, protein and calcium. Many children are fail to get these nutrients because they have given milk a lesser