- Portions have kept growing larger and larger. The mantra for fast food has become “Super-size me!”
- Soda sizes have also being expanding (64 oz. super gulp).
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Bigger Portion
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Larger Portions
More to Eat -
More to Drink
Drinking More
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CURRENT LESSON OBJECTIVES
- Why are childhood and adolescence high risk times for addiction of any kind?
- What is different about the teen brain?
- How does an adolescent brain work?
- Are childhood and adolescent obesity really problems?
- What is the prevalence of childhood and adolescent obesity/disordered eating?
- What is Portion Distortion?
- What preventive measures are being put into place for childhood and adolescent obesity
- What efforts is the government making to reduce childhood obesity?
- Summary-Childhood, Adolescence, Obesity, and Food Addiction
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