Abstract :
It is common to see newly emerging fast food restaurants in today’s world. Although some have said that balanced diet is now a trend among teenagers which obviously seems irrelevant and contradicts the authors’ observation. In order to find an answer to this question, the authors conducted a survey asking teenagers about their eating habits.
Keywords :
Data analysis, Eating habits, Mental Health, Physical health, Teenagers’ eating habitsReferences :
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