While tracking my food, I started to realize that I was not eating as much food as I thought I did. Before seeing the nutritional value of the food I was eating, I thought that I was consuming more calories than I needed for the day. However, based on the interactive dietary reference intake calculator we used in discussion 3, I should be consuming an estimated 3345 calories per day. I shockingly did not consume that amount of calories a single day. This was surprising to me because the food I did consume was filling enough for me to last from meal to meal. Although, that dietary reference intake is contingent on me maintaining an active lifestyle. Therefore, I cannot always rely on that …show more content…
Life sometimes gets busy and cooking at my dorm feels like mission impossible. Therefore, cooking a meal for myself is not the easiest option, so I tend to go out and grab food that I am craving just because I am hungry, and do not think twice if it is healthy for me. This can become a problem though because most fast food places like McDonalds and Taco Bell, both of which I consumed at a point in my 14-day food journal, are high in fats and carbohydrates. The chemicals put into these food items at fast food places can also be dangerous to my health when eaten