As derived from British household surveys, the density of
fast food outlets associated with body weight more strongly among women possibly reflecting their greater responsibility in the family setting or maybe lower control of appetite; thus, hinting at a stronger association between body weight and environmental factors.
Not exact matches
By making the move to «vegan meat»,
fast food outlets could simultaneously cut costs and improve their health credentials, while at the same time saving the lives of millions of animals and cutting the carbon cost
associated with raising them.
«Dining out
associated with increased exposure to harmful chemicals: New study finds burgers and other
foods consumed at restaurants,
fast food outlets or cafeterias,
associated with higher levels of phthalates.»
After adjustments for other variables, they found that greater access to
fast food outlets was
associated with lower BMD and BMC in newborns.