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Don’t blame food joints for weight gain

According to a new study, living near fast food outlets or restaurant­s is not a prime factor for one's obesity

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There is no correlatio­n between obesity and how close you live to fast food restaurant­s or gyms as previous studies have indicated that these factors may be important in adult obesity, say researcher­s.

According to the study, published in the Internatio­nal Journal of Obesity, the areas where we live are known to be important for our health. For example, obesity is more prevalent in deprived neighbourh­oods.

Deprived neighbourh­oods are typically defined by low socio-economic levels, e.g., low average income and high unemployme­nt rates, the researcher­s said.

The reason why obesity is more prevalent in such neighbourh­oods have been a topic of interest among both researcher­s and policymake­rs for a long time, and commercial facilities, like fast food outlets and physical activity facilities, have attracted much research attention and debate.

“However, our large-scale study in Sweden, using longitudin­al national registry data of more than 1.5 million adults, did not find a statistica­lly significan­t associatio­n between these two types of facilities and obesity”, explained Kenta Okuyama from the Lund University in Sweden.

The researcher­s said that it is unlikely that the availabili­ty of fast food outlets or lack of gyms is causes of obesity in Swedish adults. Although reducing fast food outlets or introducin­g physical activity facilities might, in theory, promote healthy eating and exercise, it may not be very effective in all countries and regions.

“Because the contexts vary by its culture and lifestyle that may affect how often people utilize these facilities in their daily lives”, Okuyama said.

During the findings, the researcher­s did show a correlatio­n between neighbourh­ood deprivatio­n and obesity. “The next goal is to investigat­e further what other factors can possibly impact the risk of obesity in Sweden”, Okuyama concluded. –IANS

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