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From: OTTAWA CITIZEN

Immigrants pack on the pounds in America

OTTAWA CITIZEN:

Moving to the U.S. could be bad for your waistline, according to the results of a study linking fatty foods with the desire to belong.

Within 15 years of moving to the United States, immigrants approach American levels of obesity -a finding previously linked to the ubiquity of cheap, high-calorie fast food and larger portion sizes.

But investigators now suggest it’s not simply the presence of such dishes but also immigrants’ notion that eating them somehow validates their “Americanness.”

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