نتایج جستجو برای: restaurants

تعداد نتایج: 4215  

Journal: :Tobacco control 2003
M Skeer M Siegel

OBJECTIVES To describe the range of restaurant smoking regulations in the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts, and to analyse the level of protection from secondhand smoke exposure guaranteed by these regulations. DESIGN We obtained the local restaurant smoking regulations for each town, analysing them in terms of the protection of restaurant workers, bar workers, and adult and youth restau...

2016
Lukar E. Thornton Karen E. Lamb Kylie Ball

Features of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unhealthy behaviours. Access to a high number of fast food restaurants may encourage greater consumption of fast food products. The distribution of fast food restaurants at a state-level has not previously been reported in Australia. Using the location of 537 fast food restaurants from four major chains (McDon...

2011
Ruiling Liu S. Katharine Hammond Andrew Hyland Mark J. Travers Yan Yang Yi Nan Guoze Feng Qiang Li Yuan Jiang

Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mandate smoke-free restaurants and bars. Smoking was generally not regulated in restaurants and bars in China before 2008. This study was designed to examine the public attitudes towards banning smoking in these places in China. A convenience sample of 814 restaurants and bars was selected in five Ch...

باغانی, علی, دهقانی سلطانی, مهدی, فارسی زاده, حسین, فیض, داود,

This paper surveys the relations between management factors, market orientation, competitive strategies and business performance in restaurants and fast foods with limited franchise in Tehran. The statistical population is 150 managers of fast foods and restaurants with limit franchise. Data gathering tool is standard questionnaire which factor analysis is used for its validity while Cronbach ...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2014
بای, ابوطالب, بیرامی, سمیه, رحیم زاده برزکی , هادی, رضاپور, عزیز, شفیعیان, زهرا, شفیعیان, ناهید, عبادی فرد آذر, فرید, قربانی, مصطفی, منصوریان, مرتضی, نوری مطلق, زهرا,

Introduction: High-rate frying with oil is a cause of hydrolyzation, oxidation and polymerization of oil, thus making free radicals in the human body. These free radicals can lead to cancer, inflammatory diseases, atherosclerosis, aging and others. The aim of this study was to survey the peroxide value of edible oils used in confectionary, restaurants and sandwich shops in Gorgan in 2011. Met...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2009
Joseph R Sharkey Scott Horel Daikwon Han John C Huber

OBJECTIVE To determine the extent to which neighborhood needs (socioeconomic deprivation and vehicle availability) are associated with two criteria of food environment access: 1) distance to the nearest food store and fast food restaurant and 2) coverage (number) of food stores and fast food restaurants within a specified network distance of neighborhood areas of colonias, using ground-truthed ...

2016
Christine M. White Heather G. Lillico Lana Vanderlee David Hammond

Health Check (HC) was a voluntary nutrition labeling program developed by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada as a guide to help consumers choose healthy foods. Items meeting nutrient criteria were identified with a HC symbol. This study examined the impact of the program on differences in consumer awareness and use of nutritional information in restaurants. Exit surveys were conducted wi...

2016
Colin D. Rehm Adam Drewnowski

Energy intakes from fast food restaurants (FFRs) have declined among US children. Less is known about the corresponding trends for FFR-sourced solid fats, added sugars, and sodium, and food groups of interest, such as fruit and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). Using data from a single 24-h dietary recall among 12,378 children aged 4-19 years from four consecutive cycles of the nationally-repre...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2014
Simon Hollands M Karen Campbell Jason Gilliland Sisira Sarma

OBJECTIVE Frequent fast-food consumption is a well-known risk factor for obesity. This study sought to determine whether the availability of fast-food restaurants has an influence on body mass index (BMI). METHODS BMI and individual-level confounding variables were obtained from the 2007-08 Canadian Community Health Survey. Neighbourhood socio-demographic variables were acquired from the 2006...

2017
Guadalupe X. Ayala Iana A. Castro Julie L. Pickrel Shih-Fan Lin Christine B. Williams Hala Madanat Hee-Jin Jun Michelle Zive

Evidence indicates that restaurant-based interventions have the potential to promote healthier purchasing and improve the nutrients consumed. This study adds to this body of research by reporting the results of a trial focused on promoting the sale of healthy child menu items in independently owned restaurants. Eight pair-matched restaurants that met the eligibility criteria were randomized to ...

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