indiangirl
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Fast food needs no introduction. Everyone from a 2-year-old toddler to a 60-year-old grandpa seems to be enjoying it every chance they get. And why not? It's delicious, it's filling, is really affordable, and readily available just any time of the day, being only a drive through phone call away. What more can one ask for when one is living life in the fast lane?India too is pacing in this field with the fast food industry flourishing.
However all the food that tastes good is not nutritionally balanced.Taste for tongue may be injurious to health many at times.
Scientists say eating frequent fast food meals causes teens and young adults to gain more weight and face an increased risk of developing insulin resistance.Estimates have been made that after 15 years, those who ate at fast-food restaurants more than twice each week compared to less than once a week had gained an extra ten pounds and had a two-fold greater increase in insulin resistance, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is a major risk factor for heart disease.
However all the food that tastes good is not nutritionally balanced.Taste for tongue may be injurious to health many at times.
Scientists say eating frequent fast food meals causes teens and young adults to gain more weight and face an increased risk of developing insulin resistance.Estimates have been made that after 15 years, those who ate at fast-food restaurants more than twice each week compared to less than once a week had gained an extra ten pounds and had a two-fold greater increase in insulin resistance, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is a major risk factor for heart disease.