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Discussion: Good and Bad FoodsMedical publications and physicians direct people to increase consumption of good carbs and fats while decreasing consumption of those labeled bad. But what does that mean? What qualifies a food as good or bad?For this Discussion, you are going to identify foods in your diet that might be labeled bad and suggest how you can replace them with good foods.To prepare for this Discussion:Review this weeks Learning Resources.Think about how good versions of carbohydrate and fats contribute to positive health outcomes, while the badversions create short- and long-term health issues.Remember to use scientific sources to research your topic. Random websites may provide inadequate or false scientific information. Your credibility depends on the credibility of your references.You will be assigned one of the following scenarios by your Instructor:Scenario #1: Good Fats? Bad Fats?Choose one good fat and one bad fat as identified in your course text.Provide 23 food sources for each of your good and bad fats.Describe how fats are digested and where they are absorbed. Explain what determines whether a fat is a good fat or a bad fat. What role does covalent bonding play in whether a fat is identified as good or bad?Describe some of the consequences associated with the overconsumption of bad fats.What did you learn that you did not know before? In what way will it influence the food choices you make now?Scenario #2: Good Carbs? Bad Carbs?Choose one good carbohydrate and one bad carbohydrate as identified in your course text.Identify two food sources that you eat that contain a bad carbohydrate.Describe how carbohydrates are digested and where they are absorbed. Explain what determines whether a carbohydrate is a good carbohydrate or a bad carbohydrate. What does the identification of a carbohydrate as a monosaccharide, disaccharide, or polysaccharide have to do with whether it is classified as good or bad?Describe some of the consequences associated with the overconsumption of bad carbohydrates.What did you learn that you did not know before? In what way will it influence the food choices you make now?With these thoughts in mind:By Day 3Post a 2- to 3-paragraph analysis that compares good foods and bad foods based on your assigned scenario. Articulate how the consumption of good or bad foods (focusing on either carbohydrates or fats, based on your assigned scenario) may impact digestion and overall health. Discuss the specific health benefits of switching to good carbohydrates or good fats.Be sure to support your ideas by connecting them to the weeks Learning Resources, or something you have read, heard, seen, or experienced. Use at least two scientific APA-formatted references for full credit.