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Childhood obesity part-3| Impact of food advertisements on child

Childhood obesity part-3| Impact of food advertisements on child India has the second-highest number of obese children in the world, with 14.4 million reported cases, according to a new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine. ... Of these, nearly 108 million children and more than 600 million adults had body mass index (BMI) above 30, which is the threshold for obesity. Obesity in children increases the more hours they watch television. Children's exposure to TV ads for unhealthy food products (i.e., high-calorie, low-nutrient snacks, fast foods and sweetened drinks) are a significant risk factor for obesity.
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