Todd Dawson
European Diet
American Diet
Corn-based carbon
Solutions
100

To what did Dawson compare Americans in the article?

Corn chips.

100

In the article, did it say that the European diet was healthier than the American? If yes, then why?

Yes, because it doesn't have high levels of corn sweeteners and processed foods.

100

Why are Americans compared to corn chips?

Because they have a very large fraction of corn in their diets. 

100

What are the advantages of corn-based carbon?

Fast source of energy.

100

What can a American do to lower their chance of obesity and type 2 diabetes?

Cut out the corn sweetener from their diet, check their foods and drinks for corn-based carbon and high fructose corn syrup.

200

What did Dawson use to test the amount of corn in your body?

Strands of hair. 

200

What does Europe have a high risk of?

Obesity and diabetes

200

Why do Americans have a large fraction of corn in their diets?

Because of an additive in so many foods we find on market shelves. 

200

What are the disadvantages of consuming too much corn-based carbon?

Obesity or type 2 diabetes.

200

Would the only solution for Americans to become healthier is for them to go to Europe? If not, why?

No, because they can improve their diets in America by cutting out processed food, corn sweetener, etc. 

300

After Dawson visited Italy, he tested his own hair. What were the results?

He was 5% corn,

300

What does the European diet consist of 

Whole foods, very few processed foods.

300

Foods like ketchup, salad dressing, soda, cookies, and chips all most likely contain what?

High fructose corn syrup.  

300

If we eat a particular kind of food,  and it has a particular kind of carbon in it, where would it get recorded?  

In our tissues, our hair, fingernails, and muscles.

300

Why did the results become smaller after Dawson went to Italy?

Because Europeans eat a diet with few processed foods, and little to no high fructose corn syrup in their foods and drinks. So when he went to Europe, he was rarely exposed to these processed food and his diet got healthier. 

400

Did Dawson believe corn was the problem?

No, the sweeteners and the additives made from it.

400

Europe has high rates of obesity and diabetes, despite having.....? 

Little to no high fructose corn syrup in their foods and drinks.

400

 Americans are at high risk of type 2 diabetes and obesity, why?

Because of a sweetener made from corn that gets into many of the foods that Americans are consuming too much of.

400

Dawson tested a strand of an American's hair. What were the results? 

 69% corn-based carbon.

400

Can an American eat a big portion of these processed foods and drinks all at once, every day, and stay healthy? 

No, because eating heavily processed food is still unhealthy because the body gets too much corn sweetener, salt, and high fructose corn syrup at once, and not enough real nutrients to stay healthy over time. 

500

What was Todd Dawson's main focus?

Educating people on the risks of consuming too much corn sweeteners and corn fructose syrup.

500

Compare and contrast the European diet and the American diet. 

Compare: They both have high levels of obesity and diabetes. 

Contrast: The European Diet contains fewer processed foods and little to no high fructose corn syrup in its foods and drinks, unlike the American diet. 

500

What is there a danger that comes with growing corn?

It's going into making high fructose corn syrup. 

500

What is corn-based carbon made out of?

Carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, all combined to form molecules like starch and cellulose.

500

If North America used the corn naturally (keep it as it is), would it benefit the American Diet? If yes, why?

Yes, because it wouldn't be turned into high fructose corn syrup.

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