Healthy Foods
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Design Pre-Planning
Austin Vetter, Tanner James, Taylor Johnson
Our game will show how to make better and healthier life choices such as eating right, not smoking or drinking, and exercising often, and avoiding bad food. The audience for our game will be for people of all ages. The objective/Goal for our game will be to avoid unhealthy food, and eat only good foods.
The story behind our game will be for our player to go one week, or seven levels, without eating and bad or unhealthy food. All throughout the game , the playe will offered to eat unhealthy food which you have to avoid. Eating healthy helps you go a long way in life with everthing you do.
Some of these sites are great examples, and is filled with info on eathing right:
http://www.nflrush.com/play60/kids
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/GettingHealthy/GettingHealthy_UCM_001078_SubHomePage.jsp
http://www.cspinet.org/nah/10foods_bad.html
Facts:
- • Between 1980 and 2000, obesity rates doubled among adults. About 60
million adults, or 30% of the adult population, are now obese
- • Similarly since 1980, overweight rates have doubled among children and
tripled among adolescents – increasing the number of years they are
exposed to the health risks of obesity.
- • Only about 25% of U.S. adults eat the recommended five or more servings
of fruits and vegetables each day
- • More than 50% of American adults do not get the recommended amount
of physical activity to provide health benefits
More than a third of young people in grades 9–12 do not regularly engage
in vigorous physical activity.
http://www.cdc.gov/pdf/facts_about_obesity_in_the_united_states.pdf