Fig. 3From: Association between time-weighted activity space-based exposures to fast food outlets and fast food consumption among young adults in urban CanadaPredicted count of fast food meals against log-transformed time-weighted number of fast food outlets for young adults residing in Toronto. Note: The ribbons illustrate 95% confidence intervals. Results shown in this figure are derived from the model when 1 km buffers are used. The range of log-transformed time-weighted number of fast food outlets for respondents in five cities is (− 3.609, 5.531), corresponding to the range of time-weighted number of fast food outlets (0.027, 252.28). Age, sex, income adequacy, weight status, general health status, weight concern, ALE measure, and city of residence are adjusted forBack to article page