IUPUI study rejects weight gain myth
WNDY 23 Indianapolis
Jun. 16, 2009. 10:10 PM EST
A new study finds that the proximity of fast food restaurants to children’s homes does not add we... More »
A new study finds that the proximity of fast food restaurants to children’s homes does not add weight to kids as originally thought. Researchers at IUPUI and IU-Bloomington conducted the study with children in Marion County. « Less
IUPUI study reject..., Business, Childrens Health, Health, Hospitality/Food
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