super size me
Integrantes: - Marco Ocampo
- Daniel Lazo
- Nicolas Valladares
- Martin Oña
Introduction:
The documentary talks about the consequences of fast food based specifically on mcdonalds in the size "super size me¨ which is the largest portion size of food available in the store, which has hundreds and hundreds of calories Which can not be achieved in the course of a day and therefore lead to an overweight later.
Summary:
It is a documentary film that takes place in the United States, where almost 100 million Americans are overweight, being the country with the highest proportion of overweight in the world, and obesity is the second most important cause of preventable death after smoking. In the state of Mississippi alone, 25% of the population is obese. With this film a man named Morgan Spurlock, during a period of 30 days he is going to realize an experiment that is to feed during the three meals of the day with food that serve in the Mcdonals. It would take everything to a giant size whenever it was offered, with the obligation to eat all the menu items at least once and that would perform little physical activity. In 2002 they sued Mcdonal, two girls because they said that this company was responsible for their obesity. Before the beginning of this experiment, Spurlock took a varied diet. It was healthy and thin, and measured about 1'90 m. Of height with a weight of 84.5 kg. He underwent a medical examination with a cardiologist, an endocrinologist and a general practitioner, where he is told that his health is good, since in the analysis he results in having 168 in Cholesterol. That according to the weight the maximum calories that it needs are 2500, and that if it does sport a total of 3500 calories. Your BMI (body mass index) and your blood pressure are correct.
Analysis:
This video makes us think about the damage that we could cause and that is causing in countries that are world powers in which this type of food is consumed more, which is very harmful for the health of the people, however entering That kind of nutritional life does not depend on the companies if not on ourselves that we should be able to say no or if it depends on us.
Personal Opinion:
In this documentary we can see that he wants to prove that junk food is harmful to the health of a person only begin that food during a month in which he realizes that he is sick besides that he went up from weight in a moral note that we must carry Good health along with good nutrition to achieve better years of life.
Conclusion and recommendations:
We can observe what can cause a non-nutritional diet that damages our health, physical condition and in some cases psychological, also makes us understand that a life based on fast food only leads to overweight and food addiction, to prevent this we can get By eating fast food from time to time and cooking at home more nutritious foods with salads to help health.
- Daniel Lazo
- Nicolas Valladares
- Martin Oña
Introduction:
The documentary talks about the consequences of fast food based specifically on mcdonalds in the size "super size me¨ which is the largest portion size of food available in the store, which has hundreds and hundreds of calories Which can not be achieved in the course of a day and therefore lead to an overweight later.
Summary:
It is a documentary film that takes place in the United States, where almost 100 million Americans are overweight, being the country with the highest proportion of overweight in the world, and obesity is the second most important cause of preventable death after smoking. In the state of Mississippi alone, 25% of the population is obese. With this film a man named Morgan Spurlock, during a period of 30 days he is going to realize an experiment that is to feed during the three meals of the day with food that serve in the Mcdonals. It would take everything to a giant size whenever it was offered, with the obligation to eat all the menu items at least once and that would perform little physical activity. In 2002 they sued Mcdonal, two girls because they said that this company was responsible for their obesity. Before the beginning of this experiment, Spurlock took a varied diet. It was healthy and thin, and measured about 1'90 m. Of height with a weight of 84.5 kg. He underwent a medical examination with a cardiologist, an endocrinologist and a general practitioner, where he is told that his health is good, since in the analysis he results in having 168 in Cholesterol. That according to the weight the maximum calories that it needs are 2500, and that if it does sport a total of 3500 calories. Your BMI (body mass index) and your blood pressure are correct.
Analysis:
This video makes us think about the damage that we could cause and that is causing in countries that are world powers in which this type of food is consumed more, which is very harmful for the health of the people, however entering That kind of nutritional life does not depend on the companies if not on ourselves that we should be able to say no or if it depends on us.
Personal Opinion:
In this documentary we can see that he wants to prove that junk food is harmful to the health of a person only begin that food during a month in which he realizes that he is sick besides that he went up from weight in a moral note that we must carry Good health along with good nutrition to achieve better years of life.
Conclusion and recommendations:
We can observe what can cause a non-nutritional diet that damages our health, physical condition and in some cases psychological, also makes us understand that a life based on fast food only leads to overweight and food addiction, to prevent this we can get By eating fast food from time to time and cooking at home more nutritious foods with salads to help health.
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