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Asian Kids and TV Food Ads: A Hidden Health Risk
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Weak policies allow food and drink companies to target kids without any real restrictions. This means our little ones are constantly exposed to ads for foods high in sugar, salt, and fat. Not only does this contribute to childhood obesity, but it also sets up bad eating habits that can last a lifetime.
Childhood obesity isn't just a temporary problem. It can lead to serious health issues like diabetes and heart disease as kids grow older. So, shouldn't we be doing more to protect our kids from these sneaky ads?
There are solutions out there. Other countries have implemented stricter rules on food and drink ads targeted at kids. Maybe it's time for Asian nations to follow suit. We can also encourage healthier eating habits at home and in schools.
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