02-08-2016, 12:28 PM
Junk Food consumption is increasingly becoming very common especially in teenagers and children and it is leading to an epidemic which is now labelled as JUNK FOOD SYNDROME.
It is very dreadful disease which leads to ealy onset diabetes.
,hypertension,behavioural problems,addiction etc
Preservatives and monosturated fatty acids in these foods lead to many metabolic disorders.
Excessive intake has shown to have chemical changes in brain similar to what is seen in drug abusers!!
Overall junk food are habitforming and lead to obesity and malnourisment.These food items also cause constipation,urinary problems,renal stones and inflammation of intestine.
One should avoid junk food intake at any cost....atleast dont make it a habit.
There should be warning on packaging regarding the side effects and we should try to convince people about untoward effects of junk food.
Kurkure is a brand of corn puffs, developed and produced by PepsiCo India, the Indian division of PepsiCo.[1] Named after the Hindi word for "crunchy", the snack was developed entirely in India. It was launched in 1999 and has its automated plants at Channo (Punjab), Kolkata, Assam and Pune,Krisnagiri(Tamil Nadu),Haryana and Telangana.
It is very dreadful disease which leads to ealy onset diabetes.
,hypertension,behavioural problems,addiction etc
Preservatives and monosturated fatty acids in these foods lead to many metabolic disorders.
Excessive intake has shown to have chemical changes in brain similar to what is seen in drug abusers!!
Overall junk food are habitforming and lead to obesity and malnourisment.These food items also cause constipation,urinary problems,renal stones and inflammation of intestine.
One should avoid junk food intake at any cost....atleast dont make it a habit.
There should be warning on packaging regarding the side effects and we should try to convince people about untoward effects of junk food.
Kurkure is a brand of corn puffs, developed and produced by PepsiCo India, the Indian division of PepsiCo.[1] Named after the Hindi word for "crunchy", the snack was developed entirely in India. It was launched in 1999 and has its automated plants at Channo (Punjab), Kolkata, Assam and Pune,Krisnagiri(Tamil Nadu),Haryana and Telangana.