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1 in 3 US Adults Eat Fast Food Each Day, Study Says

Health officials say too much high-calorie fast food can lead to obesity, diabetes, heart disease and other health problems

What to Know

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveyed about 10,000 adults over four years
  • The study found that higher-income families ate fast food more often than lower-income families
  • Eating too much high-calorie fast food can lead to health problems such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease

A government study has found that 1 in 3 U.S. adults eat fast food on any given day. That's about 85 million people.

It's the first federal study to look at how often adults eat fast food. An earlier study found a similar proportion of children and adolescents ate it on any given day.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the numbers Wednesday. It's based on a survey of about 10,000 adults over four years.

The study did not find a difference between men and women. But higher-income families ate fast food more often than lower-income families, and blacks ate it more than other racial or ethnic groups.

Health officials say too much high-calorie fast food can lead to obesity, diabetes, heart disease and other health problems.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
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