Data Strengthens Existing Links Between Fast Food Restaurants and Obesity
Researchers found that countries with a higher density of fast food restaurants per capita had much higher obesity rates compared to those with a lower density of fast food restaurants.University of Michigan researchers recently released reported a correlation between the number of fast food restaurants and obesity rates in 26 wealthy nations. They found that countries with a higher density of fast food restaurants per capita had much higher obesity rates compared to those with a lower density of fast food restaurants. The U.S., with 7.52 fast food restaurants per 100,000 people, leads