In today's age of convenience, fast food needs no introduction. Everyone
from a 2-year-old toddler to a 60-year-old grandpa seems to be enjoying
it every chance they get. And why not? It's delicious, it's filling, is
really affordable, and readily available just any time of the day, being
only a drive through phone call away. What more can you ask for when you
are living life in the fast lane? Well, plenty " fast food is all good
tasting, except that it is not nutritionally balanced and, therefore,
unhealthy in the long run if consumed on a regular basis. The student
life is the last chance to grow. It is a transitional age in the human
life. The exceptional rapid growth in this stage is characterized by a
lot of individual variations that poses difficulty in defining
normality. In our society where priorities are based on mortality and
morbidity rates, students have been overlooked by health planners. But
recently their presence, care and counseling are coming to limelight,
there is high prevalence of obesity and heart diseases among them and
one of the reason or the blame can be put on the fast foods.