2000
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0801429
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Fast food restaurant use among women in the Pound of Prevention study: dietary, behavioral and demographic correlates

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To examine demographic, behavioral and dietary correlates of frequency of fast food restaurant use in a community-based sample of 891 adult women. DESIGN: A survey was administered at baseline and 3 y later as part of a randomized, prospective intervention trial on weight gain prevention. SUBJECTS: Women (n 891) aged 20 ± 45 y who enrolled in the Pound of Prevention study. MEASUREMENTS: Frequency of fast food restaurant use, dietary intake, demographic and behavioral measures were self-reported. Die… Show more

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“…The negative association between age and OH eating, consistently observed in most centres at the group level, is supported by previous publications (French et al, 2000; S o u t h c o a s t F r a n c e S o u t h F r a n c e N o r t h -E a s t F r a n c e N o r t h -W e s t F r a n c e H e id e lb e r g Energy and nutrient intakes out of home in Europe P Orfanos et al…”
Section: S251supporting
confidence: 76%
“…The negative association between age and OH eating, consistently observed in most centres at the group level, is supported by previous publications (French et al, 2000; S o u t h c o a s t F r a n c e S o u t h F r a n c e N o r t h -E a s t F r a n c e N o r t h -W e s t F r a n c e H e id e lb e r g Energy and nutrient intakes out of home in Europe P Orfanos et al…”
Section: S251supporting
confidence: 76%
“…Only consumption of fast foods, intake of non-caloric sweeteners and breast-feeding were found to be directly associated with excessive weight gain and obesity. Four studies on the association between fast food and obesity were included in the review, all linking frequency of fast-food consumption to higher BMI and weight gain in women (51)(52)(53)(54) . Likewise, higher levels of consumption of non-caloric sweeteners were linked to obesity and subsequent excess weight gain (50) .…”
Section: Nutrients and Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As people spend more time working in formal labor markets, they spend less time on food preparation. Nutritional quality of meals eaten away from home in U.S. is generally poorer than meals prepared at home (McCrory et al 1999;French et al 2000;Diliberti et al 2004). Brazil has adopted dietary guidelines that emphasize home cooking because of the negative relationship between food cooked outside the home and diet quality/disease risk (Brazil Ministry of Health 2014).…”
Section: Conveniencementioning
confidence: 99%