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  2. 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 ...

  3. Childhood obesity - Wikipedia

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    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 that are viewed by 365,000 children and 294,000 teenagers each month.

  4. Criticism of fast food - Wikipedia

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    Children who ate fast food also tended to eat less fiber, milk, fruits, and non-starchy vegetables. After reviewing these test results, the researchers concluded that consumption of fast food by children seems to have a negative effect on an individual's diet, in ways that could significantly increase the risk of obesity. [22]

  5. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    As societies become increasingly reliant on energy-dense fast-food meals, the association between fast food consumption and obesity becomes more concerning. [9] In the United States, consumption of fast food meals has tripled and calorie intake from fast food has quadrupled between 1977 and 1995. [10]

  6. What causes childhood obesity? - AOL

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    About 14.7 million U.S. children and adolescents are impacted by childhood obesity.

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

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  8. Social determinants of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Social context associated with meal-time plays a key role in factors involved with obesity. Studies have shown the effects of family meal- time in relation to childhood obesity. A study done by Jerica Berge [16] looked only that the interactions at meal times with families and neglected the types of foods they were eating. The results showed ...

  9. Fast-food chains are the worst offenders when it comes to ...

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    Famed fast-food companies like McDonald’s and Popeyes have come under fire recently, representing a larger surge in the field’s violation of child-labor laws by making teens work more extended ...