As childhood obesity numbers continue to rise in the U.S., new research suggests the proximity of schools to fast food locations may be a factor. Assistant professor of Marketing, Brennan Davis, found that teenagers eat more junk food when chain restaurants are mere blocks away from campus. He suggests ways communities can take action.
As childhood obesity numbers continue to rise in the U.S., new research suggests the proximity of schools to fast food locations may be a factor. Assistant professor of Marketing, Brennan Davis, found that teenagers eat more junk food when chain restaurants are mere blocks away from campus. He suggests ways communities can take action.