" Too much of that stuff can't be good": Canadian teens, morality, and fast food consumption

D McPhail, GE Chapman, BL Beagan - Social science & medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
Recently, public health agents and the popular media have argued that rising levels of
obesity are due, in part, to “obesogenic” environments, and in particular to the clustering of …

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D McPhail, GE Chapman, BL Beagan - Social Science & Medicine, 2011 - academia.edu
abstract Recently, public health agents and the popular media have argued that rising levels
of obesity are due, in part, to “obesogenic” environments, and in particular to the clustering …

" Too much of that stuff can't be good": Canadian teens, morality, and fast food consumption

D McPhail, GE Chapman… - Social Science & …, 2011 - econpapers.repec.org
Recently, public health agents and the popular media have argued that rising levels of
obesity are due, in part, to" obesogenic" environments, and in particular to the clustering of …

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The idea that an increase in obesity rates is due to “obesogenic environments” has gained
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" Too Much of That Stuff Can't Be Good": Canadian Teens, Morality, and Fast Food Consumption

D McPhail, GE Chapman, BL Beagan - 2011 - repository.library.georgetown.edu
Recently, public health agents and the popular media have argued that rising levels of
obesity are due, in part, to" obesogenic" environments, and in particular to the clustering of …

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D McPhail, GE Chapman… - Social Science & Medicine, 2011 - researchgate.net
abstract Recently, public health agents and the popular media have argued that rising levels
of obesity are due, in part, to “obesogenic” environments, and in particular to the clustering …

" Too much of that stuff can't be good": Canadian teens, morality, and fast food consumption.

D McPhail, GE Chapman, BL Beagan - 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Recently, public health agents and the popular media have argued that rising levels of
obesity are due, in part, to" obesogenic" environments, and in particular to the clustering of …

" Too much of that stuff can't be good": Canadian teens, morality, and fast food consumption.

D McPhail, GE Chapman, BL Beagan - Social Science & Medicine …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Recently, public health agents and the popular media have argued that rising levels of
obesity are due, in part, to" obesogenic" environments, and in particular to the clustering of …