date:Nov 08, 2012
A study published in the Archives of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine shows that children and adolescents may consume more calories and soda and have poorer nutrientintake on days they eat at either fast-food or full-service restaurants, as compared to days they eat meals ator fromhome.
The study is the first to look separately at fast-food and full-service restaurants. The researchers examined calorie intake, diet quality, and consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, particularly soda, on days