DIET + EXERCISE Kevin Dang Miranda Wittmond. Sum of food consumed by a person or other organism. Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual.

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DIET + EXERCISE Kevin Dang Miranda Wittmond

Sum of food consumed by a person or other organism. Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat. What is diet?

Prevent CO2 emissions by alternatives: Biking Walking Running Benefits: Model for next generation. Improved lifestyle Benefit environment. Exercise + fitness

What are common causes of unhealthy eating habits? Common causes Dysfunctional family situation. Family not eating meals together. Poor eating habits modeled by guardians. Lack of knowledge about what is healthy to eat Busy schedule Extreme amounts of traveling Lack of desire to eat healthy Poverty Depression and other emotional extremes

High in refined, or processed, sugar, fat, oil and meat. By eating these foods, people began to get fatter - and sicker. Western diet

As the world’s population grows, experts say more forests and tropical areas will become farmland for crops or grasslands for grazing cattle. Environmental consequences These areas will be needed to meet the increasing demand for food.

Mass commercial farming destroys environments Pesticides run off into rivers, excess farming and tilling damages the soil for future generations and erodes the land. Environmental consequences waste management issues (waste runoff, the awful smell) as well as methane emissions.

Human factor How do we solve this? Buying organic foods locally, free of pesticides and hormones. Organic farmers rotate crops, preserve biodiversity, and use natural manure and fertilizer that enrich the soil. +Supports local economy. Supports environmental efforts (and getting healthier, tastier food). Bringing your own bags to the grocery store. Grow it yourself! Recycling waste = compost. Change in our habits and lifestyle.

Environmental factor How do we solve this? Inefficient livestock production in the developing world has a lot of room to improve. Improve animal diets so = more protein with better feed = reducing emissions. “sustainable intensification” Demand management. Better control of higher demands.

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