Healthy Habits
Obesity Epidemic
Community Solutions
Active versus Passive
Diet and the Brain
100

Fitness expert Anna Martin suggests setting a phone reminder every hour to ensure you consume enough of this vital resource.

water

100

The Let's Move! campaign targeted this specific demographic to address the country's growing weight crisis early in life.

children or childhood obesity

100

Running and biking became more popular in Brownsville, Texas because of this change.

new jogging trails

new bike lanes

monthly street closings

100

This voice is generally preferred by writers because it makes sentences much clearer and more concise.

active voice

100

Studies show that our dietary choices don't just affect our physical bodies, but have a profound impact on this type of well-being too.

mental health

200

When including grains into your diet, nutritionist Kenzo Jin emphasizes choosing this healthier, less-processed grain.

whole grains

200

Michelle Obama's initiative believed these institutions were the absolute best place to tackle healthy eating habits, since millions of kids eat meals there daily.

schools

200

To improve access to fresh, local produce, the city of Brownsville successfully launched this weekly food shopping event

farmers' market

200

This voice is strategically chosen when the person or thing performing the action is entirely unknown or unimportant.

passive voice

200

According to an online survey, participants who frequently ate this type of convenient food reported higher scores of anxiety and depression.

fast food

300

To improve sleep quality, experts recommend avoiding these electronic distractions right before going to bed

digital monitors or screens

300

To get students moving, schools participating in the Let's Move! campaign added an hour of this to their daily schedules.

physical education

300

Brownsville's advisory board recommends that cities looking to improve public health should focus on programs tailored specifically for these families.

low-income families or people with the least access to health services

300

This is the grammatical term for the person or thing that actually completes the action of a verb. 

[not subject]

the agent

the actor

300

This specific regional diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and fish, has been shown to protect against depression.

Mediterranean diet

400

If you don't have the time or money to join a gym, Anna Martin suggests this highly accessible, free activity as an excellent alternative.

walking

400

Eating popcorn instead of chips is an example of this healthy behavior that Dr. Mozaffarian suggests to his patients who want to lose weight.

make healthy substitutions

400

At local health fairs, communities frequently offer these free preventative treatments to stop seasonal disease outbreaks.

flu shots

400

In a passive sentence, the sentence does not focus on the person performing the action but on this instead.

the result of the action

400

When we eat sugar and fat, they activate this area of the brain that causes us to want more and more sugar and fat.

reward center

500

To avoid the temptation of snacking on junk foods like potato chips, Kenzo Jin suggests having fruits and vegetables prepped in this specific way.

washed, cut, and ready to eat

500

Dr. Mozaffarian notes that junk food is difficult to avoid because it is cheap, heavily marketed at checkouts, and located in these widespread automated machines.

vending machines

500

Dr. Mozaffarian coined this rhyming, hybrid word to describe dedicated grocery spaces where doctors can prescribe fresh, healthy foods to their patients.

"farmacy"

500

In passive voice, the person responsible for the action in the sentence comes at the end of the sentence and is introduced by this word.

by

500

Nutritionists explain that people who consume a healthy, balanced diet generally experience higher levels of general hapiness and this daily physical benefit.

energy