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1 Main Question: Can too much of a good thing be bad for you? Nick, G, Bella M, Chris B & Brittney G

2  There are many items of food that we eat daily that if we eat in bulk, will cause harm. Some of them include;  Sugar, Carbohydrates, dairy products, salt, fibre, citrus fruits Etc.

3  For the human body to work efficiently it needs some salt in its diet. But if used out of proportion salt can become a hazard. Short term effects  Too much or too little salt in the diet can lead to muscle cramps or dizziness. Long term effects  Stroke  Cardiovascular disease  High blood pressure

4  If some vitamins are over taken they can and will harm you. For example;  If vitamin A is over taken your chances of dying prematurely goes up by 16 percent  If vitamin c is over taken it has unpleasant effects on your stomach and urinary tract.

5  Eating a small apple (100g) gives an antioxidant effect equivalent to taking 1500mg of vitamin C and you'd have to take a mega- dose supplement to achieve that. This shows that real quality food is what you really need to improve vitamin problems.

6  Over dieting can cause;  Anorexia  Not eating or purging (making yourself throw up)  Dieting becomes dangerous when your body loses weight too quickly.

7  It depends on skin tone  Vitamin pills/tablets may be needed for people who have trouble getting enough vitamin D.  Spending too much time in the sun can cause skin cancer/s:  Melanoma  Squamous cell carcinoma

8 Preventions:  Using sunscreen or sun block  Staying in the shade  Wear protective clothes that cover yours skin (ie. hat, sun glasses, long sleeve tops and pants)

9 Long term effects  Heart damage  High blood pressure  Stroke  Liver damage Short term effects  Unable to walk  Blurred vision  Judgement effect

10  Minor injuries can easily turn into major injuries such as,  A cut can get infected and lead to:  Redness around the cut,  Discharges e.g. pus and blood  Itchiness, swelling  Green/yellow scab.

11  Your body perceives exercise as a type of stress, and chemically reacts the same way it does to "bad" stress.  Too much exercise can result in symptoms such as;  Insomnia  Achiness (pain in the muscles and joints)  Fatigue

12  It also causes loss in appetite, feeling unmotivated, lacking energy, injuries such as stress fractures muscles strains or worse tears.

13  Long periods of stress such as stress from relationships, work and other causes is bad.  Our immune system is weakened so you get sick more often.  You sleep less.  You eat less.

14  Long-term stressful situations can produce;  A lasting, low-level stress that's hard on people.  The nervous system then senses continued pressure and may remain slightly activated.  Then continues to pump out extra stress hormones over an extended period.

15  Rose, D (2008) “Official health warning on risk of vitamin supplements.” Available: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/h ealth/article3754205.ece 26 June 2011. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/h ealth/article3754205.ece  Healthrob (2009) “The dangers of taking vitamin supplements.” Available: http://healthrob.com/2009/09/the-dangers-of- vitamin-supplements/. 26 June 2011.The dangers of taking vitamin supplements http://healthrob.com/2009/09/the-dangers-of- vitamin-supplements/  “Salt.” (2011) Available: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt. 26 June 2011. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt. 26 June 2011

16  http://www.cancervic.org.au/about- cancer/cancer_types/skin_cancers_non_melanoma& utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_conte nt=Skin-cancer&utm_campaign=Cancer-types http://www.cancervic.org.au/about- cancer/cancer_types/skin_cancers_non_melanoma& utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_conte nt=Skin-cancer&utm_campaign=Cancer-types  http://www.medicinenet.com/anorexia_nervosa/ar ticle.htm http://www.medicinenet.com/anorexia_nervosa/ar ticle.htm


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