Spread the loveThe ongoing global health crisis has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to take a firm stance against the marketing and advertising of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) that are ...
Exposure to junk food advertisements (relative to non-food) results in children and adolescents consuming significantly more calories during the day, regardless of the type of media advertising, ...
All American kids see junk food ads, but preschoolers (2 to 5 years old), children (6 to 11 years) and teens (12 to 17 years) of color see more ads per week on average than their white peers, ...
A single junk food ad may not sway adults, but the right 15-second health message can. Researchers reveal how ad length and framing shape cravings differently for normal-weight and overweight viewers, ...
These products have one thing in common: their advertisements were flagged as misleading by India’s food safety regulator.
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Ban on TV junk food advertisements before 9pm on anywhere online comes into force today
Children will be shielded from junk food advertising during peak TV viewing hours from today as a long delayed crackdown on promotions for foods high in fat, sugar and salt finally becomes law. The ...
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