Fast food not to be blamed for obesity: Study

New York: Soda, candy and fast food are not the leading cause of obesity in the US, suggests a new Cornell University study which says that intake of foods like cheese burgers, chocolate bars and soft drinks is not related to Body Mass Index (BMI) in the average adult. Researchers David Just and Brian Wansink […]

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New York: Soda, candy and fast food are not the leading cause of obesity in the US, suggests a new Cornell University study which says that intake of foods like cheese burgers, chocolate bars and soft drinks is not related to Body Mass Index (BMI) in the average adult.

Researchers David Just and Brian Wansink reviewed a nationally representative sample of adults in the US and found that consumption of soda, candy and fast food is not linked to Body Mass Index (BMI) for 95 percent of the population.