Fast Food Restaurants Encourage Childhood Obesity
August 21, 2008
Jinah Kim reports the Center for Science in the Public Interest has reviewed the nutritional quality of kids meals at more than a dozen popular resteraunt chains. They found many of the food selections are high in calories and fat, and may encourage childhood obesity, but some are more healthy.
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Hospitality Recreation, Health Medical Pharma, Social Issues, Childhood obesity, Obesity, Nutrition, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Food energy, Fast food, food
