The influence of market deregulation on fast food consumption and body mass index: a cross-national time series analysis
Objective To investigate the effect of fast food consumption on mean population body mass index (BMI) and explore the possible influence of market deregulation on fast food consumption and BMI. Methods The within-country association between fast food consumption and BMI in 25 high-income member coun...
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Main Authors: | Roberto De Vogli (Author), Anne Kouvonen (Author), David Gimeno (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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