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Their commercials touting healthy lifestyles and weight-loss to the contrary, the Subway fast food chain's offerings may not be much healthier than the McDonald's menu, or so says a study in Journal of Adolescent Health.

Meals that the age group 12 to 21 usually bought at McDonald's contained an average of 1,038 calories, while at Subway the the average purchase was 955 calories, according to Lenard Lesser, MD, of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.
There was no significant difference between the two restaurants, and participants ate too many calories at both, researchers said, referring to an Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendation of no more than 850 calories in school lunches.
The average calories per sandwich purchased were 784 at Subway versus 572 at McDonald's. The sodium content at both restaurants was three times higher than the IOM recommended daily dose: 2,149 mg at Subway versus 1,829 mg at McDonald's.

Meals that the age group 12 to 21 usually bought at McDonald's contained an average of 1,038 calories, while at Subway the the average purchase was 955 calories, according to Lenard Lesser, MD, of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.
There was no significant difference between the two restaurants, and participants ate too many calories at both, researchers said, referring to an Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendation of no more than 850 calories in school lunches.
The average calories per sandwich purchased were 784 at Subway versus 572 at McDonald's. The sodium content at both restaurants was three times higher than the IOM recommended daily dose: 2,149 mg at Subway versus 1,829 mg at McDonald's.





