Fast Food Restaurants Serve Extremely Unhealthy MealsMain Category: Obesity / Weight Loss / FitnessAlso Included In: Public Health Article Date: 18 Jan 2013 Many major restaurant chains across the U.S. seem to be trying to encourage obesity by serving meals that have calorie counts far exceeding the daily recommended amounts. Their meals may sound and look extremely appealing, but they are actually incredibly fattening, bad for you, and only contribute towards the country's severe obesity epidemic. The dishes with the unhealthiest ingredients are on this year's list of Xtreme Eating 'winners', published in the latest issue of Nutrition Action Healthletter. Many of these meals can boast more than 3,000 calories and include bizarre combinations, such as a milkshake with an apple pie blended in, and a deep-fried steak with pancakes and hash browns, eggs, syrup and gravy (almost a heart attack on a plate). Executive director of CSPI, Michael F. Jacobson, said: "It's as if IHOP, The Cheesecake Factory, Maggiano's Little Italy, and other major restaurant chains are scientifically engineering these extreme meals with the express purpose of promoting obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. You'd think that the size of their profits depended on their increasing the size of your pants." Many restaurants serving meals associated with incredible health risksA healthy adult should be eating around 2,000 calories a day, 20 grams of saturated fat and 1,500 milligrams of sodium. Any more than this and they increase their chances of becoming obese as well their risk of developing diabetes and serious cardiovascular complications later on in life.However, more and more chains are serving dishes that on their own exceed the number of calories one should eat on a normal day and have almost five days' worth of recommended saturated fat intake. The meals that win the top places when it comes to being unhealthy, according to Xtreme Eating, include:
Fast food chains attract millions of customers and continue to serve unhealthy foods Progress is slowly being made, in the near future thanks to health care reform legislation signed by President Obama in March 2010, all fast food restaurants are going to have a calorie count on their menus. Jacobson concludes: "I hope the Obama Administration promptly finalizes overdue calorie labeling rules for chain restaurants. Not only do Americans deserve to know what they're eating, but, as our Xtreme Eating "winners" clearly indicate, lives are at stake. Written by Joseph Nordqvist Copyright: MediLexicon International Ltd Original article posted on Medical News Today. Articles not to be reproduced without permission of Medical News Today Medical News Today publishes the latest health news and health videos for consumers and health professionals. It has a searchable archive of over 100,000 health news articles. < back to medical news
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