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  2. Report shows 23 states have reached 35% obesity rate ... - AOL

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    Currently, four in 10 adults in the U.S. have obesity, and nearly 20% of U.S. kids have obesity, according to the report. Report shows 23 states have reached 35% obesity rate; here’s how Texas fares

  3. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    Fast food servings, for example, are 2 to 5 times larger than they were in the 1980s. Evidence has shown that larger portions of energy-dense foods lead to greater energy intake and thus to greater rates of obesity. [13] [14]

  4. Does Eating Fast Food Lead to Childhood Obesity? - AOL

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    Does eating fast food lead to childhood obesity? Not necessarily, say researchers from the University of North Carolina. In fact, the problem may be closer to home than you think. Among children ...

  5. Obesity and the environment - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 study conducted in Chicago found that Black neighborhoods had 14 fast food restaurants per 100,000 neighborhood residents, while White neighborhoods had 9.4 fast food restaurants per 100,000 residents. Fast food restaurants offer inexpensive, calorie-dense food that is nutrient-poor and unhealthy with high levels of sugar, fat, and sodium.

  6. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Americans eat an abundance of fast food. 36.6% of adults consume fast food on a given day, which is slightly more than 1 out of every 3 people, [43] and 2 out of 3 people consume fast food at least once a week. While the negative effects of fast food, such as lack of nutritional value and high amounts of calories, are widely known, fast food ...

  7. New study finds first US obesity decline in 10 years. Is ...

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    Published in JAMA Health Forum on Friday, the study, "Changes in Adult Obesity Trends in the US," found that between 2022 and 2023, obesity in American adults between ages 26-75 dropped about 0.15%.

  8. Fast-food restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Fast food is commonly blamed for the obesity epidemic in the United States today. [39] 60% of Americans today are either overweight or obese. [40] With obesity especially being seen among children, places like McDonald's and other fast-food restaurants take the majority of the blame.

  9. Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    Eating at fast food restaurants is very common among young people, with 75% of 7th to 12th grade students consuming fast food in a given week. [60] The fast food industry is also at fault for the rise in childhood obesity. This industry spends about $4.2 billion on advertisements aimed at young children. McDonald's alone has thirteen websites ...