OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE OF FAST FOOD INDUSTRYACCORDING TO AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF WINE ECONOISTS STUDY, TheEffect of Fast Food Restaurants on Obesity, (January 2009): ABSTRACT: This Examine investigate the consequences of changes in the availability of fast foodusing the exact location of take out restaurants. That they ask how the provision of quickly foodaffects the obesity rates of 3 , 000, 000 school children plus the weight gain of over 1 million pregnantwomen. On the other side, arsenic intoxication non-fast meals restaurants is uncorrelated with obesity andweight gain. In addition, proximity to future junk food restaurants can be uncorrelated with current obesityand weight gain, conditional on current distance to take out. The implied effects of fast-food oncaloric consumption are at least one buy of size smaller to get mothers, which suggests that they areless constrained simply by travel costs than school children. The study demonstrates that policies restricting accessto take out near colleges could have significant effects on obesity among school children, nevertheless similar guidelines restricting the availability of fast food in home areas happen to be unlikely to obtain large effectson adults. Findings: This study investigates the consequences of proximity to fast food for 2 vulnerable teams: young teens and expecting mothers. The focus about very close distances and the presence of a large arrayof controls alleviates issues of endogenous pret a manger placement. The results point out a significanteffect of distance to junk food restaurant for the risk of weight problems. Specifically, They will show that the presence of a fast food restaurant within a 10th of a mile of a college is linked to at least a five. 2 percent increase in the obesity level in that institution (relative to the presence at. 25 miles). Consistentwith very non-linear vehicles costs, they just do not find evidence of an effect in. 25 kilometers and at. a few miles. The effect for women that are pregnant is quantitatively smaller and even more linear in distance....