Knowing the consequences and saying no to junk food plays a major role in living a happy life.

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Knowing the consequences and saying no to junk food plays a major role in living a happy life

Photo Credit: yahoo.com/images By: Alexis Roberts CAS 100A Section 4

 Eating healthy helps you live longer  Helps you avoid many diseases and consequences  Determines how you look and feel about yourself

 Registered dietician Jayson Hunter says “Eating healthier now is like investing in your future”  Mark Mattson, researcher on aging, says “One can enhance life by regular dieting.”  People who eat healthier, live longer  Moderation is key (Hunter) Eating a baked potato instead of French fries can make a big difference (Hunter)

 Research Scientist Dean Pomerleau estimates that every calorie you avoid adds about 30 seconds to your lifespan.  People who eat healthy are : 66 percent less likely to die early from cancer 65 percent less likely to die early from cardiovascular disease 57 percent less likely to die early from other causes. (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention )

 A human body without proper nutrients is vulnerable to disease causing viruses and bacteria (FDA)  If you suffer from obesity or malnutrition you have a high chance of developing many diseases such as heart dysfunction, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis and many others. ( FDA)  Eating healthy balanced meals will lower risk factors for disease

 Don’t worry about things you can’t control like Genetics  Focus on eating well to strengthen your immune system to keep you disease free  Center for Disease Control suggests to eat good foods, get adequate rest, moderate exercise, get sunshine on your body, drink clean water

 Healthy foods that contain :  vitamin A, contribute to healthy hair, skin and nails  vitamin C, contribute to healthy teeth  Vitamin B6, contribute to good brain performance  Also, calcium is known to increase bone strength (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)  Choose fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, and whole grains (U.S.HHS)  Stay away from saturated fats !

 eating healthy can actually help you deal with stress better because you will physically feel better (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)  Healthy foods promote good cell growth and can eliminate harmful toxins in your body. (U.S.HHS)  Maintain a healthy weight while allowing your body to burn fat

 If you eat a healthy, balanced diet you will : LIVE LONGER AVOID DEVELOPING MANY DISEASES HAVE A POSITIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS HOW YOU LOOK AND FEEL

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