Junk food and health Hazards. Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram



Today, more than 95% of all chronic diseases are caused by food choice, toxic food ingredients, nutritional deficiencies and lack of physical exercise. This is perfectly true for most of the population across the world and it is also true especially for almost all school going children. They are the prime market for all kinds of junk food and they are the victims of several health hazards like obesity, juvenile diabetes, heart problems associated with increased levels of cholesterol in their blood.
There are so many types of junk food varieties available in the market. New varieties are being introduced every day. Huge amount of money is spent on TV advertisements by the manufacturers to attract consumers especially children. As a result children eat junk food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Junk food industry is the most thriving and flourishing.
Junk food by definition has no nutritional value but high in fat, sugar or salt and lots of calories.

Their characteristics are:

• Available almost in every part of the world.
• Fall in the category of either fast food or processed food.
• Attractive and well packed.
• Easy to eat and dispose.
• Very tasty and palatable and increases the craving for food.
• Feel satisfied even when eaten in small quantity.
• Offers high calorie in small volume.
• Low in fibre, vitamins and minerals.
• High in fat, sugar,or salt

Packed foods like potato chips, burger, candy, carbonated drinks, pizzas and any other readily available food are called junk foods. Their main ingredients are caffeine,Phosphoric acid, MSG or Monosodium Glutamate, or free glutamic acid, trans fats (hydrogenated oils), artificial colors, artificial flavors, and preservatives. Preservatives are added to increase their shelf life. Some of these food additives are not foods but they are actually chemicals considered to be safe.

Mono sodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid. It is a flavour enhancer. It blends and balances the other tastes in the food. It is commercially sold as Ajinomoto. It is safe.It is classified under non-essential aminoacid. It may stimulate appetite. It will cause headaches, nausea, weakness, wheezing, edema, change in heart rate, burning sensation and difficulty in breathing. 

Caffeine and phosphoric acid present in carbonated drinks and soft drinks increases the level of toxicity in blood and causes hyper acidity.
Preservatives like Calcium propionate, Potassium sorbate, Tocopherols are added in junk food preparations. They are purely chemicals and they cause skin allergy and skin diseases on prolonged use.

Certain thickening agents like Agar, Gaur gum, Xanthan gum are used in the preparation. Their main function is to increase the consistency. Their effect in our body is that we feel full after eating junk food products. 

Margarine is usually used for frying by the junk food eateries.They are chiefly from vegetable oils and used as a substitute for butter. It includes a solvent called hexane. Hexane is a toxic and volatile chemical made from crude oil.

In addition to all the above they contain artificial colours which are again chemicals prepared from coal tar derivatives to enhance colour. They are linked to allergic reactions, fatigue,asthma, skin rashes, and headaches. Certain cheap chemicals are added to increase the flavour of the food items. They cause allergic reactions, dermatitis and eczema. They also affect the production of enzymes, RNA, thyroid.



Junk food contains host of chemicals that are injurious to health as our body finds it difficult to digest them. Prolonged consumption of junk food causes several diseases like obesity, high blood pressure, heart failure, malfunctioning of liver, increase in the cholesterol levels of blood, eye problems leading to blindness, diabetes, respiratory diseases, different types of cancer, and several other metabolic disorders.


Following are certain health complications caused due to the consumption of junk food.
1.Lack of energy: Junk foods do not contain essential nutrients. The ingredients present in junk food do not provide useful energy. On eating junk food one experiences weakness and reduced energy level.



2.Poor concentration: Junk food contains high percent of hydrogenated vegetable oil. Our digestive system finds it difficult to digest. High levels of enzymes and blood are required to digest it. So a major portion of blood is diverted to the intestine. As a result one feels drowsy and lazy and experiences poor concentration.




3.Heart Diseases: Junk food contains low density lipoproteins. High percentage of cholesterol in the blood reduces the supply of oxygen into the blood and to the heart. Cholesterol gets deposited in the inner lining of blood vessels clogging them and heart requires extra effeort in pumping the blood. So heart becomes weak. Deposition of plaque results in atherosclerosis and cardiac arrest.



4.Blood Pressure and Diabetes: Junk food contains high level of sugar and salt. Excessive concentration of sodium ion causes increased rate of blood pressure. Excessive concentration of sugar causes type 2 diabetes and renal failure.

Junk food is manufactured, advertised, and marketed on a large scale. Children are fond of junk food. Ultimately they become the victims of these diseases sooner or later. They should be properly educated in schools. Lessons on Good eating habits, Nutritious food versus junk food, Balanced diet, Constituents of food, Diseases due to lack of vitamins and minerals, Role of micro nutrients in our diet, Infectious diseases caused due to unhealthy habbits, Care of vital organs like heart, lungs etc.should be introduced.Importance of exercise should be included in our school curriculum which may be called Health Education. Classes on Health Education should be held every day for five days in a week.


Project work and group work on Health, Diet, Diseases should also be entrusted to school children to develop.School and the teachers should insist on children to bring home-made food for their tiffin. Schools should organise a camp for parents to create awareness about junk food and their health hazards. Multimedia presentations and films on Junk food and their ill effects on our health should be shown to kids.

These are few steps of precaution that can be taken to prevent children from eating Junk Food.Parents, schools and curriculum play a vital role in the upbringing of healthy children. Healthy children of today will make a healthy society tomorrow. So,the slogan for today’s children is: “JUNK the JUNK FOOD”

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Ram Nath Kovind

Ram Nath Kovind(born 1 October 1945) is an Indian politician and the President-elect of India, having won the 2017 presidential election against Meira Kumar on 17 July 2017. He was the candidate of the NDA in the election. Kovind will take office as president on 25 July 2017, succeeding Pranab Mukherjee as the 14th President of India. Kovind is a Dalit leader and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He was Governor of Bihar from 2015 to 2017.

Career

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Advocate

After graduating in law from a Kanpur college, Kovind went to Delhi to prepare for the civil services examination. He passed this exam on his third attempt, but he did not join as he was selected for an allied service instead of IAS and thus started practicing law. He was Central Government Advocate in the Delhi High Court from 1977 to 1979 and served as a Central Government standing counsel in the Supreme Court from 1980 to 1993. In 1978, he became an advocate-on-record of the Supreme Court of India. He practiced in the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court for about 16 years until 1993. He was also enrolled as an advocate in 1971 with the bar council of Delhi. As an advocate he provided free legal aid to weaker sections of society, women and the poor under the Free Legal Aid Society in New Delhi. He also served as the personal assistant of Prime Minister of India Morarji Desai in 1977-1978.

BJP member

He joined the BJP in 1991. He was President of the BJP Dalit Morcha between 1998 and 2002 and President of the All-India KoliSamaj. He also served as national spokesperson of the party. He donated his ancestral home in Derapur to the RSS. He contested from Ghatampur and Bhognipur (both in Uttar Pradesh) assembly constituencies on the BJP ticket but lost both elections.

Rajya Sabha

He was elected and became a Rajya Sabha MP from the state of Uttar Pradesh in April 1994. He served a total of twelve years, two consecutive terms, until March 2006. As a member of parliament he served on the Parliamentary Committee for Welfare of Scheduled Castes/Tribes, Home Affairs, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Social Justice and Empowerment, Law and Justice. He also served as the chairman of the Rajya Sabha House Committee. During his career as a parliamentarian, under M.P. L.A.D. Scheme, he focused on education in rural areas by helping in construction of school buildings in Uttar Pradesh and Uttrakhand. As a member of parliament, he visited Thailand, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Germany, Switzerland, France, the United Kingdom and the United States on study tours.

Other appointments

He has served on the Board of management of Dr. B.R Ambedkar University, Lucknow and as on the Board of Governors of IIM Calcutta. He has also represented India at the UN and addressed the United Nations General Assembly in October 2002.

Governor

On 8 August 2015, the President of India appointed Kovind as Governor of Bihar. On 16 August 2015, the acting Chief Justice of Patna High Court, Iqbal Ahmad Ansari, administered the oath to Kovind as the 36th Governor of Bihar. The function took place at Raj Bhawan, Patna.
As Governor, he was praised for constituting a judicial commission to investigate irregularities in promotion of undeserving teachers, mis-management of funds and appointment of undeserving candidates in universities.

2017 presidential campaign

After nomination for the post of President of India, he resigned from his post as Governor of Bihar, and President of India Pranab Mukherjee accepted his resignation on 20 June 2017.
According to early polling on the votes on 17 July 2017, Kovind is expected to win the presidency.

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