Epidemic obesity in the United States: are fast foods and television viewing contributing?
- PMID: 9491022
- PMCID: PMC1508201
- DOI: 10.2105/ajph.88.2.277
Epidemic obesity in the United States: are fast foods and television viewing contributing?
Abstract
Objectives: This study examined the association between TV viewing, fast food eating, and body mass index.
Methods: Associations between hours of TV viewing, frequency of eating at fast food restaurants, body mass index, and behaviors were assessed cross sectionally and longitudinally over 1 year in 1059 men and women.
Results: Fast food meals and TV viewing hours were positively associated with energy intake and body mass index in women but not in men. TV viewing predicted weight gain in high-income women.
Conclusions: Secular increases in fast food availability and access to televised entertainment may contribute to increasing obesity rates in the United States.
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