NYU Langone Health: How Far Schoolkids Live From Junk Food Sources Tied to Obesity
October 29, 2019
October 29, 2019
NEW YORK, Oct. 29 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
For the more than 1 million children attending New York City public schools, their choice of what to eat depends on which food sources are close to where they live.
As measured in city blocks, proximity to fast and convenience food sellers can impact a student's chances of becoming obese, according to a new study by researchers at N . . .
For the more than 1 million children attending New York City public schools, their choice of what to eat depends on which food sources are close to where they live.
As measured in city blocks, proximity to fast and convenience food sellers can impact a student's chances of becoming obese, according to a new study by researchers at N . . .