“[F]or the majority of patients – including those who are overweight (BMI up to 44.8) – there was no relationship between the frequency they eat of these foods [fast food, soft drinks and candy] and their BMI [body mass index] in this sample [a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States],” according to a recent study by Brian Wansink and David Just from Cornell University.
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