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FATWORLD Posted by Giulia Rozzi on May 19, 2008 at 10:29 pm

FATWORLD is a video game using cute characters and bright colors to teach players the relationships between obesity, nutrition, and socioeconomics in the contemporary U.S.

As explained on FATWORLD.org: The game’s goal is not to tell people what to eat or how to exercise, but to demonstrate the complex, interwoven relationships between nutrition and factors like budgets, the physical world, subsidies, and regulations. Existing approaches to nutrition advocacy fail to communicate the aggregate effect of everyday health practices. It’s one thing to explain that daily exercise and nutrition are important, but people, young and old, have a very hard time wrapping their heads around outcomes five, 10, 50 years away. You can choose starting weights and health conditions, including predispositions towards ailments like diabetes, heart disease, or food allergies. You’ll have to construct menus and recipes, decide what to eat and what to avoid, exercise (or not), and run a restaurant business to serve the members of your community.

FATWORLD comes with numerous foods, recipes, and meal plans, or players can create their own from the foods in their pantry or their imaginations. and visit fatworld.org.

Related Links:

FATWORLD

US Dietary Guidelines for Americans

American Cancer Society Info on Obesity

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CATEGORIES:  Culture, Global Health


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Posted by lora bruncke on May 20, 2008 at 12:49 am

Another way to handle obesity on this continent?
Share the wealth better.

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