Dr. June Chen analyzed 54 studies of neighborhoods and their food outlets, such as fast food restaurants, supermarkets, and convenience stores. She found that residents of neighborhoods with many supermarkets and few convenience stores were at less risk for being overweight. Low-income areas were more likely to have few supermarkets and many fast food restaurants, and residents there were more likely to be overweight.
This study appeared in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Labels: fast food, neighborhoods, influences
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