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  2. Criticism of fast food - Wikipedia

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    Fast food is only a minuscule factor that contributes to childhood obesity. [citation needed] A study conducted by researchers at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Gillings School of Global Public Health showed that poor diet and obesity as an overall factor are the leading causes of rising obesity rates in children. "While ...

  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. 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.

  5. Calls for new tax to turn 'food industry on its head' - AOL

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    There are calls to make healthy food cheaper and fast ... "There has been 700 policies around obesity since 1990 and yet obesity has doubled in rates ... Dr Opher is due to lead a debate on the ...

  6. 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. ... Among children consuming fast foods, overall dietary pattern, rather ...

  7. Living near fast food is and is not linked to obesity - AOL

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  8. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    The rate of obesity in cats was slightly higher at 6.4%. [286] In Australia, the rate of obesity among dogs in a veterinary setting has been found to be 7.6%. [287] The risk of obesity in dogs is related to whether or not their owners are obese; however, there is no similar correlation between cats and their owners. [288]

  9. Obesity Rates in the U.S. Drop for the First Time in a Decade ...

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