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Has anyone ever watched the movie Super Size Me?
I watched the whole video twice and I still can't get these answers figured out.
I have tried looking all over the internet on searches and everything but I can't find it.
So can you please help me?



1. List two things that could have led to America becoming the most overweight nation in the world.

2. List three changes in Morgan's health that occurred in the first two weeks.

3. How much $ was spent in medical costs in 2002 to fight diabetes?



Those are the only questions I have left.
Can someone help me please?
Pleaseeeee! : )

*Note: I can't watch the movie again, because I watched it at school and I do not own it.

2006-11-08 04:24:52 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diet & Fitness

Has anyone ever watched the movie Super Size Me?
I watched the whole video twice and I still can't get these answers figured out.
I have tried looking all over the internet on searches and everything but I can't find it.
So can you please help me?



1. List two things that could have led to America becoming the most overweight nation in the world.

2. List three changes in Morgan's health that occurred in the first two weeks.

3. How much $ was spent in medical costs in 2002 to fight diabetes?



Those are the only questions I have left.
Can someone help me please?
Pleaseeeee! : )

*Note: I can't watch the movie again, because I watched it at school and I do not own it.
**Note: I would rent it if I could. >:O

2006-11-08 04:37:44 · update #1

4 answers

Amy 02 has a good answer.Abundant inexpensive food and endless advertising of junk food far outweigh the ads for Quaker Oats or the old Chiquita banana commercials.However, as human beings we have free will with the ability to choose food,push back the plate and ask for smaller portions(children's meals and dollar menus).I have not seen the movie but anyone with any common sense knows that surviving on a diet of fast food with its emphasis on carbs and fat cannot be a healthy diet.Exercise that you enjoy should be part of our lives(gardening,swimming,walking).Information on diabetes can be found on diabetes.org.Concentrate on eating low fat,low salt and low sugar foods.Eat more whole grains,vegetables and fruits and you and our nation will prevent many of the degenerative diseases that plague us and extend your good health to an old age.

2006-11-08 05:05:34 · answer #1 · answered by kalusz 4 · 0 0

I have not seen this movie. However, I went to Whole Foods not long ago and purchased a book called _Fast Food Nation_ by Eric Schlosser.

Things which could have led to America's weight problem: (1) we have become victims of our own success in food production (so that in order for food providers to make a profit, they have to sell us more food); (2) the demographical shift from physical jobs to desk jobs; (3) cutting of physical education programs and recreational programs in school. (I hated P.E. [clumsiness will do this for you]. My senior year, there were cutbacks; and seniors didn't have to take P.E. I believe I gained a significant amount of weight.)

2006-11-08 04:40:03 · answer #2 · answered by amy02 5 · 1 0

It didn't at all because my version of it includes me eating it but not 3 times a day. I just eat twice a day at McDonald's nugget meal large (can't super size anymore.) The catch is you walk to the McDonald's getting your daily exercise in too. (I used to play in the ball pit but they redid the play area to not suite my 115lbs.)

2016-05-21 22:04:37 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

So RENT it. It's been on DVD for a long time.

2006-11-08 04:29:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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