Black youth and adults see between 9% to 21% more food and beverage advertising than their white peers. Neither Spanish-language nor Black-targeted television had advertisements for fruits and ...
Children's exposure to food-related ads on television has significantly decreased since 2013, but they still see over 1,000 mostly unhealthy ads annually, indicating a need for government regulation.
April 5 (UPI) --More than one-third of food products advertised to kids, such as sugary cereals and sweet snacks, are not considered healthy dietary options, a report released Tuesday by the Rudd ...
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 ...