date:Nov 08, 2012
nt, as compared to when they ate the restaurant food at home. Children and adolescents also drank less milk on days when they ate at restaurants.
The study showed that on days when adolescents ate fast food, they consumed an additional 309 calories, suggesting they dont reduce their non-restaurant food intake enough to compensate. Young children took in an additional 126 calories. Full-service dining caused increases of about 267 calories for teens and 160 calories for children.
The researcher