Check Traffic

Check Traffic
Live Cameras, Conditions

°

Homepage / Family
Text Size

Psychologists Link Food Ads To Childhood Obesity

Task Force Calls For Limits On Ads Targeting Kids

POSTED: Tuesday, February 24, 2004

The American Psychological Association is calling for restrictions on advertising targeting kids, saying the youngsters can't evaluate it properly.

CHILDHOOD OBESITY
The group's task force blames advertising for the eating habits that produce youth obesity, saying that kids under age 8 tend to assume commercials are truthful and unbiased.

The organization estimates that advertisers spend more than $12 billon per year on advertising messages aimed at the youth market, and the average child watches more than 40,000 television commercials per year.

According to task force chairman Brian Wilcox, of the University of Nebraska, "the most predominant products marketed to children are sugared cereals, candies, sweets, sodas and snack foods."

Studies reviewed by the task force show the advertising often has its desired effects -- kids request the products from their parents, who are then more willing to buy them.

  SURVEY
Is junk food advertising to blame for childhood obesity?
The APA also voiced concerns about certain commercial campaigns primarily targeting adults that pose risks for child-viewers -- things like beer ads during televised sports events.

The report recommends, among other things, that the government take action to protect young children from it calls "commercial exploitation" through advertising.

The American Advertising Federation said it hasn't seen the report.

Meanwhile, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists says 25 percent of all kids are considered overweight, with about 15 percent of those obese.

Dr. Donald Bergman, the association's president, said heavy children tend to become heavy adults -- with all the attending physical problems, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Bergman said this is all preventable, partly through regular exercise and healthy eating.

"As endocrinologists, we are extremely concerned with childhood obesity because we see patients every day who are experiencing the devastating effects of diabetes, high cholesterol and other diseases that deplete their quality of life," Bergman said. "The sooner children develop healthy habits, the more likely they will maintain this lifestyle into adulthood."

The organization announced a new program in which volunteers will go into sixth-grade classrooms and educate children about healthy lifestyle habits.

Additional Resources:

Sponsored Links

Links We Like

Sponsored Content
In the workplace it’s the little things that get you noticed and help you stand out above the rest. Do these things and increase your chances for a promotion. More

If your credit is shabby, you'll need to shore up your score to convince a lender you're worthy. Here's how to boost your point total. More

Everyone is trying to save a little cash these days, and one way to do it is by having an easy to insure car. Check out 20 cars that can save you money. More

Do you have concerns about the recommended vaccines for your child? Get the facts to clear up any confusion about vaccinations. More

Most Popular

Marketplace

  • AutoClick to Expand

  • JobsClick to Expand

    • 7 Killer Cover Letter Mistakes

      Don’t ruin your chances of landing that new job by making easy to correct mistakes on your cover letter.

    • Why Having Fun At Work Matters

      If people are having fun, they’re going to work harder, stay longer, maintain their composure in a crisis and take better care of the organization.

    • Ten Tips To Boost Your Interview IQ

      Interviewing is a learned skill, and there are no second chances to make a great first impression. So study these 10 strategies to enhance your interview IQ.

    • Learn How To Deal With Pay Cuts

      If you’re about to take a pay cut, find out how you can go about dealing with it and stay proactive about your salary.

  • WomenClick to Expand

    • Healthy Living In Your 40s

      Your guide to looking and feeling your best.

    • Manage Stress, Find Balance

      The idea of living a balanced life may seem like an oxymoron. Yet working toward balance and self-care is key to feeling in control and more joyful at home and work.

    • Weight & Exercise: The Right Mix

      Being healthy is related to how well you take care of yourself. But it’s never too late! A woman can learn new, healthy habits at any age.

  • InsuranceClick to Expand

    • Auto Insurance Quotes

      Simply enter your zip code and get great deals on your car insurance from the top companies. Click here and start saving today!

    • Health Insurance Quotes

      No matter where you live, you shouldn’t have to pay too much for health insurance. Your zip code is all you need and we’ll do the rest to find you great insurance rates.

    • Home Insurance Quotes

      Your home is your most valuable asset. So make sure you have coverage that fits your needs and doesn’t break the bank.

    • Life Insurance Quotes

      What would happen to your family if you were suddenly gone? Don’t leave their future to chance and find top quality life insurance before it’s too late.

    • Business Insurance Quotes

      Don’t take chances when it comes to insuring your business. To get the best rates from top companies in your area just enter your zip code.

  • HomesClick to Expand