JUNK FOOD IS BAD FOOD???

@telulas (459)
Indonesia
December 4, 2006 6:37am CST
what do you think about junk food???
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9 responses
@k3tk3t (3128)
• Philippines
4 Dec 06
junk food is one of my favourite!but i knew my limitations... it is not healthy...:( Here is a good link which give you information regarding junk foods. http://www.dietitian.com/junkfood.html Junk food is a slang word for foods with limited nutritional value. Every person has their own list of foods that they call junk foods. I would include foods that are high in salt, sugar, fat or calories and low nutrient content. Salted snack foods, candy, gum, most sweet desserts, fried fast food and carbonated beverages are some of the major junk foods. Generally, they offer little in terms of protein, vitamins or minerals and lots of calories from sugar or fat. The term "empty calories" reflects the lack of nutrients. Rather than taking a radical approach and banning all but the simplest foods, judge each food based on the list of ingredients and Nutrition Facts label found on packages. When reading the list of ingredients, look for sugar, fat or salt as one of the first three ingredients. If any of these are listed that high in the ingredients, you can probably consider that food to be too high in sugar, fat or salt. A look at the nutritional information on the label will list the number of calories per serving, grams of fat, sodium, cholesterol, fiber and sugar content. This nutritional information will make you more knowledgeable in selecting foods to reduce your nutritional health risk. Calorie content of 300 calories per serving or less is considered to be all right, except whole meals unless you are following a weight loss diet. Be cautious though as to how large a serving size is. If 4 ounces of yogurt is a serving size and you eat an eight-ounce container, you have doubled the calorie content. Sometimes, the package serving size is not how little you serve yourself!Now look at the number of grams of fat. For every five grams of fat in a serving of a food, you are eating the equivalent of one teaspoon of fat. So, if one serving of a food has 23 grams of fat in it, that serving has the equivalent of four and one-half teaspoons of fat. You should limit the fat content in foods you eat daily to 30% of your total calories. Don't try to lower your fat content to below 25%, since fat does play a vital role in carrying fat soluble vitamins and keeping you satisfied between meals. Sodium content per serving should be 2300 milligrams or less per day. Some foods, like ham and other cured meats do have very high sodium content per serving. Limit these foods rather than eliminate them. Cholesterol content should be 300 milligrams or less per day. It is easy to remember that 300 is the same as the number of calories per serving. Fiber content will be listed in grams of dietary fiber. This amount will vary from product to product, but don't necessarily shop for only the highest numbers you can find. Any amount of dietary fiber above two grams per serving is good. Foods with five grams of fiber or more are considered high fiber foods. Sugar content is usually listed on cold cereal packages. A rule of thumb to follow is four grams of sugar equals one teaspoon of sugar. Limit sugars amounts in cereals to four grams, but if the cereal has fruit in it, relax the sugar content to eight grams per serving. Fruits usually contain about 60% fructose and 40% sucrose. If you were to eliminate all sugar, you would be eliminating fruits, which are a valuable source of nutrients and soluble fiber. If you want to cut down on junk food, cut down your intake of salt, sugar, fat and refined foods. Choose your calories by the nutrient company they keep.
• Singapore
2 Jun 07
Junk food is what exactly it is described as -- junk. It's really bad but unfortunately, it tastes really good. So even though it's so bad for me, I still end up being enticed by it because of the taste. For example, I love cheesy fries. There's so much fat on it plus all that greese really serves nothing more than to clog up my arteries but hey, I can't resist that. But I know it's bad for me, so I have tried to cut down on eating all that junk food. It's tough but I'll try.
@bindishah (2062)
• India
7 May 07
Junk food is usually bad for health. But I do believe that anything eaten in moderation is not bad. As long as you work it out and dont eat too much junk, its ok to indulge in it once in a while.
@Shustme (33)
• United States
30 May 07
It's not what goes in your mouth, it's what comes out...
@go4amitshah (1005)
• India
8 May 07
yes Junk food is Bad food we do not get enough nutrem from junk food
@321633wy (1795)
• United States
17 Apr 07
I agree with most people said junk food is bad for health.But i don't think we can totaly avoid from junk food .For me,I will eat junk food once in while but not every day,especialy when you are tired or not feeling well,is better to avoid junk food.
@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
4 Dec 06
I think junk food is really bad for health , so try to avoid it if possible yea
• India
4 Dec 06
yes
@platypus (334)
• Italy
4 Dec 06
junk food is really good...but completely unhealthy, according to every doctor. sometimes you need to have a hamburger or something similar (at least, i do! ) but it is not a good habit. do you eat a lot of junk food? i do sometimes, but i am doing my best to give it up...maybe one day i will manage to do it!! :D bye, see you soon