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The effect of fast food restaurants on obesity and weight gain
by
Currie, Janet
, Vigna, Stefano Della
, Moretti, Enrico
, Pathania, Vikram
in
1989-2007
/ Adults
/ Caloric intake
/ Calories
/ Chain restaurants
/ Children
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Energy intake
/ Ernährungsgewohnheit
/ Ernährungsverhalten
/ Estimates
/ Fast Food
/ Fast food industry
/ Fast food restaurants
/ Food
/ Food supply
/ Frau
/ Frauen
/ Gastronomie
/ Gesundheit
/ High schools
/ Lifestyles
/ Mothers
/ Obesity
/ Pregnancy
/ Restaurants
/ Schwangerschaft
/ Schüler
/ Secondary school students
/ Standort
/ Studies
/ Takeaway food
/ USA
/ Weight
/ Weight gain
/ Women
/ Womens health
2010
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The effect of fast food restaurants on obesity and weight gain
by
Currie, Janet
, Vigna, Stefano Della
, Moretti, Enrico
, Pathania, Vikram
in
1989-2007
/ Adults
/ Caloric intake
/ Calories
/ Chain restaurants
/ Children
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Energy intake
/ Ernährungsgewohnheit
/ Ernährungsverhalten
/ Estimates
/ Fast Food
/ Fast food industry
/ Fast food restaurants
/ Food
/ Food supply
/ Frau
/ Frauen
/ Gastronomie
/ Gesundheit
/ High schools
/ Lifestyles
/ Mothers
/ Obesity
/ Pregnancy
/ Restaurants
/ Schwangerschaft
/ Schüler
/ Secondary school students
/ Standort
/ Studies
/ Takeaway food
/ USA
/ Weight
/ Weight gain
/ Women
/ Womens health
2010
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The effect of fast food restaurants on obesity and weight gain
by
Currie, Janet
, Vigna, Stefano Della
, Moretti, Enrico
, Pathania, Vikram
in
1989-2007
/ Adults
/ Caloric intake
/ Calories
/ Chain restaurants
/ Children
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Energy intake
/ Ernährungsgewohnheit
/ Ernährungsverhalten
/ Estimates
/ Fast Food
/ Fast food industry
/ Fast food restaurants
/ Food
/ Food supply
/ Frau
/ Frauen
/ Gastronomie
/ Gesundheit
/ High schools
/ Lifestyles
/ Mothers
/ Obesity
/ Pregnancy
/ Restaurants
/ Schwangerschaft
/ Schüler
/ Secondary school students
/ Standort
/ Studies
/ Takeaway food
/ USA
/ Weight
/ Weight gain
/ Women
/ Womens health
2010
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The effect of fast food restaurants on obesity and weight gain
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The effect of fast food restaurants on obesity and weight gain
2010
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We investigate how changes in the supply of fast food restaurants affect weight outcomes of 3 million children and 3 million pregnant women. Among ninth graders, a fast food restaurant within 0.1 miles of a school results in a 5.2 percent increase in obesity rates. Among pregnant women, a fast-food restaurant within 0.5 miles of residence results in a 1.6 percent increase in the probability of gaining over 20 kilos. The implied effects on caloric intake are one order of magnitude larger for children than for mothers, consistent with smaller travel cost for adults. Non-fast food restaurants and future fast-food restaurants are uncorrelated with weight outcomes.
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