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F. These findings may fully capture the impact of food promotion on children due to two key factors. First, the focus on television advertising ignores the overall effect when combined with other
marketing forms. Second, studies emphasizing direct effects on individual children minimize indirect influences. For instance, fast food promotion not only affects children but may also encourage the
parents to choose such meals, making the idea of normal and desirable behavior. Acknowledging these
factors helps understand the deeper effect of food promotion on children.
G. This may not be enough, but the view provides enough evidence to show that food promotion affects the eating habits of children. The debate should now focus on what action is needed, and specifically on how the power of commercial marketing can be used to bring about improvements in young people's eating.
1. The commissioned a review to investigate the latest research findings on how food
advertising affects children.
2. Food promotion among children is dominated by
3. Children's food promotion on TV focuses on sugary breakfast cereals, soft drinks, candies, and
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