Location

https://www.kennesaw.edu/ccse/events/computing-showcase/sp24-cday-program.php

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Event Website

https://github.com/davidjbuck/munch-bunch

Document Type

Event

Start Date

25-4-2024 4:00 PM

Description

Big Munchin' is a video game designed to help teach portioning skills and promote healthy eating habits. The overall metabolic health of individuals in America is comparatively low to other countries. Metabolic health is bolstered by several factors including exercise and a proper diet consisting of essential vitamins, proteins, and other important biomolecules.The increased cost of healthy nutrient-rich foods and a lack of proper nutritional education have hindered the overall metabolic health of modern Americans. Engaging individuals in learning more about nutritional health can be a difficult task made easier by an engaging experience that stays in the user’s minds. Big Munchin can be a vehicle for increasing Americans' overall awareness of nutritional health while also ensuring they better understand what foods can be beneficial for achieving those goals.

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Apr 25th, 4:00 PM

UC-33 Big Munchin'

https://www.kennesaw.edu/ccse/events/computing-showcase/sp24-cday-program.php

Big Munchin' is a video game designed to help teach portioning skills and promote healthy eating habits. The overall metabolic health of individuals in America is comparatively low to other countries. Metabolic health is bolstered by several factors including exercise and a proper diet consisting of essential vitamins, proteins, and other important biomolecules.The increased cost of healthy nutrient-rich foods and a lack of proper nutritional education have hindered the overall metabolic health of modern Americans. Engaging individuals in learning more about nutritional health can be a difficult task made easier by an engaging experience that stays in the user’s minds. Big Munchin can be a vehicle for increasing Americans' overall awareness of nutritional health while also ensuring they better understand what foods can be beneficial for achieving those goals.

https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/cday/Spring_2024/Undergraduate_Capstone/7