Study Challenges Assumed Links Between Poverty, Fast Food And Obesity
A new national study of eating out and income shows that fast-food dining becomes more common as earnings increase from low to middle incomes, weakening the popular notion that fast food should be blamed for higher rates of obesity among the poor.
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Study Challenges Assumed Links Between Poverty, Fast Food And Obesity
November 4, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: among-the-poor, becomes-more, between-obesity, eating-out, food-should, higher-rates, new-national, oncalldiets, poor, popular, popular-notion, rates, solely-attributed