FOOD SCIENCE - 02
Diabetes & Obesity
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Diabetes & Obesity

  • Due Jan 28, 2021 by 11:59pm
  • Points 100
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Diabetes & Obesity
Directions:
Diabetes has become an increasing problem in America, along with the rise of
obesity.
1. Using a word processor or graphic design software, create a brochure explaining
the importance of a limited sugar intake.
2. Be sure to include information about how eating too many sugars can affect your
health, as well as the difference in good and bad sugars.
3. When you’ve finished, display your brochure around the school to educate others
on the importance of sugar in a diet.

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