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Road delays may lead to unhealthy eating

Last updated: February 3, 2025 7:45 pm
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The correlation between traffic delays and fast food consumption has been highlighted in a recent study conducted by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The research reveals that the longer individuals are stuck in traffic, the more likely they are to opt for fast food, leading to unhealthy eating habits for millions of people.

Published in the Journal of Urban Economics, the study focused on Los Angeles County, where unexpected traffic delays beyond regular congestion resulted in a 1% increase in fast food visits. While this percentage may seem small, it translates to an additional 1.2 million fast food visits annually in LA County alone. Assistant professor Becca Taylor, the lead author of the study, describes these results as modest yet significant in terms of influencing unhealthy food choices.

The research team analyzed daily highway traffic patterns over a span of two years in Los Angeles, alongside data tracking the number of cell phone users entering fast-food restaurants during the same period. By creating a computational model, the researchers were able to establish a causal link between traffic slowdowns and fast food consumption.

The study found that even minor traffic delays of just 30 seconds per mile were enough to increase fast food visits by 1%. This effect was observed across different time scales, including 24-hour cycles and hourly patterns throughout the day. Notably, traffic delays during the evening rush hour resulted in a higher number of fast food visits, while grocery store visits slightly declined during these periods.

Taylor explains that the decision to choose fast food over cooking at home or visiting a grocery store is often influenced by traffic conditions, especially during peak meal times. Recognizing that traffic congestion and fast food outlets are prevalent in most major cities, the researchers advocate for infrastructure improvements to alleviate traffic congestion and promote healthier eating habits.

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The study underscores the importance of addressing time constraints and traffic-related stress in influencing food choices. Policy recommendations include infrastructure enhancements to reduce congestion, expanding public transportation options, and promoting remote work opportunities to mitigate the impact of traffic on dietary decisions.

Collaborators on the study include researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of Pittsburgh. The findings contribute to existing literature highlighting the significance of time constraints in shaping individuals’ food preferences, emphasizing the need for policy interventions to combat unhealthy eating habits.

For further details, the study titled “Slow traffic, fast food: The effects of time lost on food store choice” can be accessed in the Journal of Urban Economics.

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