National Health Policy Forum

Issue Brief

No. 814
Date: AUGUST 15, 2006
Title:
Effects of Food Marketing to Kids:
I'm Lovin' It?
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Author: Eileen Salinsky
Summary: This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on food marketing and its effects on childhood obesity. The brief describes the childhood obesity epidemic, discusses key trends associated with rising childhood obesity rates, and considers the relative role of marketing practices on diet and obesity within the broader context of complex contributory factors. The brief also summarizes the current legal framework for regulating marketing directed at children; discusses voluntary, self-regulatory mechanisms; and highlights proposals to re-orient marketing practices to combat childhood obesity.
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