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' [" H* l% X: \4 B+ O @1 P2 ~9. Conclude that such as have a huge impact on kids desires) F" x% j- G& z4 {& Q- b
10. Reduce to junk food and ________children and build messages about healthy eating
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; [; U u1 M; TAmerican kids are becoming heavy in record numbers. Besides easy access to junk food and not enough emphasis put on exercise in school and at home, a report from the Kaiser Family Foundation suggests another major cause: media. There's a good chance that the more time a kid spends watching TV, the more likely he or she is to be overweight.
+ V. ?7 G: }& mClearly, not all kids who watch a lot of TV are fat or will become fat. And some studies haven't found a significant connection. But many reports strongly suggest that TV and heaviness go hand in hand. And not because TV watching takes the place of playing outside or other kinds of exercise. Rather, TV exposes kids to ads for junk food.
% A' V% }& F. W+ x* O! fAccording to studies, the typical kid sees around forty thousand TV commercials' per year. The majority of ads targeted to kids, studies find, are for candy, sugar cereals, soda, and fast food. Plus, many ads use popular Cartoon character and sports stars.& f, m' p6 t8 C& A; T2 ]2 P5 x9 s# b
Junk food ads don't force kids to eat more, of course, but many studies conclude that such as have a huge impact on kids desires So what can be done? Aside from encouraging parents to limit their kids' television habits, the report urges media companies to reduce to junk food and ________children and build messages about healthy eating into TV programs. |
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