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Comparison of Children's Menu Items at Full- and Quick-Service Restaurants.

South Med J

April 2018

From the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston-McGovern Medical School, and Vecino Health Centers-Airline Children's Clinic, Houston, Texas.

Objectives: The proportion of food consumed by children from restaurants tripled during the last 4 decades and that coincided with the increased rate of obesity. Despite the presence of data linking quick-service (QS) food consumption to poor diet quality, studies comparing the nutrition content of the children's menu items at QS restaurants (QSRs) with those at full-service restaurants (FSRs) are limited. The objectives of this study were to examine the nutrition content of common children's menu items at both QSRs and FSRs and compare these data with recommendations reported by the .

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