date:Jan 18, 2013
eekly servings of fast food were associated with an increased risk of severity for asthma, rhinitis, or inflammation inside the nose, and eczema both for young children and for teens.
The authors note their work is timely, since fast food is getting more popular around the world.
They add that diets with regular portions of fruits and vegetables are likely to protect both children and teens against all three conditions.