Title of article
Implications of fast food restaurant concentration for preschool-aged childhood obesity
Author/Authors
Newman، نويسنده , , Christopher L. and Howlett، نويسنده , , Elizabeth C. Burton، نويسنده , , Scot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
8
From page
1573
To page
1580
Abstract
In this research, the authors examine the effects on preschool-aged childhood obesity rates associated with the direct and moderating influence of fast food restaurant density levels, consumer poverty, and urbanization. Results show that higher levels of fast food restaurant saturation are associated with increased levels of childhood obesity in both urban and poor areas, with the largest negative effect of fast food availability on obesity occurring in more economically disadvantaged, urban areas. Findings highlight why the societal impacts of targeting vulnerable populations through corporate location selection strategies should be fully considered in social marketing initiatives, especially given that unhealthy products with long term health risks are increasingly accessible.
Keywords
public health , FAST FOOD , SOCIAL MARKETING , Nutrition , OBESITY , children
Journal title
Journal of Business Research
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Business Research
Record number
1955980
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