9. The president’s fast food diet isn’t doing him any favors

A professional would have to talk to Trump to diagnose him with a mental illness. But you don’t have to have a degree in nutrition to know a diet consisting primarily of fast food isn’t a particularly healthy lifestyle choice. As Newsweek reports, “Trump may be right about fast food restaurants being cleaner than other establishments, according to one very small study. But drive-thru meals aren’t known for being healthy.”

Trump’s diet seems fueled by several fears — but not by fear of the adverse health effects of high-fat foods. Newsweek notes that “many factors determine how a lifetime of Big Macs and fries will impact your body, including genetics and lifestyle factors such as physical activity or smoking.” For instance, a fast food diet might do more harm if you don’t offset it by staying physically active.

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