Posted: 8:42 AM
Fast food alone cannot be blamed for high obesity rates among people with low incomes, according to a new study by the University of California's Center for Healthcare Policy and Research.
The research calls into question stereotypes that have led some cities -- in Southern California and elsewhere -- to cite obesity when passing laws limiting or banning new fast-food restaurants in poorer communities.
Nutritionists and food policy experts said that doesn't let fast food off the hook -- and at least one of the UC Davis researchers agreed.
"I'm sure that fast food in general has a big effect on obesity," said J. Paul Leigh, lead author of the study, which will be published in Population Health Management in December. "This research does not contradict that."
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