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Fast Foods Consumption Impact on Physical Health of Adolescent Girls


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The fast food industry in India became the fastest growing company in the last decade as many global companies entered the market to expand their market share and region of operations. Adolescents are an aggressive target of food marketing messages (primarily for unhealthy foods) and are susceptible to these messages due to their developmental vulnerabilities and the influence of peer groups. The negative impact on adolescent weight and insulin resistance was seen in all participants who ate frequently at fast food restaurants.


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Fast Foods, Adolescent Girls, Physical Health, Food Marketing, Unhealthy Foods
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Authors

Vinita Tomer
Department of Home Science, Raghunath Girls Post Graduate College, Meerut - 250 001, U.P., India
Sonika Chaudhary
Department of Home Science, Raghunath Girls Post Graduate College, Meerut - 250 001, U.P., India

Abstract


The fast food industry in India became the fastest growing company in the last decade as many global companies entered the market to expand their market share and region of operations. Adolescents are an aggressive target of food marketing messages (primarily for unhealthy foods) and are susceptible to these messages due to their developmental vulnerabilities and the influence of peer groups. The negative impact on adolescent weight and insulin resistance was seen in all participants who ate frequently at fast food restaurants.


Keywords


Fast Foods, Adolescent Girls, Physical Health, Food Marketing, Unhealthy Foods

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