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Food and advertising industry failing to protect children from junk food marketing

Cancer Council NSW Food companies bombard children with marketing for unhealthy food; and it influences what food they like, pester for, and eat. But how do we decide what is an ‘unhealthy food’? Our study looked at outdoor food advertisements and compared six systems that could be used to define ‘unhealthy food’. We found Australia already has an easy to use system and it outperforms the others most of the time. Recommendations to address high childhood obesity rates include regulation on unhealthy food marketing to children. Reducing children’s exposure to advertising of unhealthy food and drinks is a focus area in the recently developed National Preventive Health and National Obesity Strategies.

Perspective: Why Whole Grains Should Be Incorporated into Nutrient-Pro by Adam Drewnowski, Nicola Mckeown et al

Perspective: Why Whole Grains Should Be Incorporated into Nutrient-Pro by Adam Drewnowski, Nicola Mckeown et al
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How Health Star Rating system started

Cancer Council NSW We are surrounded by an endless array of food choices and targeted with marketing designed to influence those choices. When shopping, we may stick with the same products we’re familiar with or try others we’ve heard about through friends or advertising. Other times the information on the front of a label can influence our decisions. There is information already required on food labels to show us what’s in the food but most of us don’t have the time to stop and read all that fine print on the back of the pack. The Health Star Rating is a simple system on the front of the pack designed to help us compare products without spending time reading the whole pack.

Nutritionist keeps cupboard full of fast food, junk for years to prove it never goes off

Nutritionist keeps cupboard full of fast food, junk for years to prove it never goes off Newshub 4 hrs ago Replay Video UP NEXT We ve all heard the old tale about the McDonalds cheeseburger that was kept for over twenty years and never went mouldy.  But one UK nutritionist has gone further than that, proving the shelf life of junk food by keeping a cupboard full of processed foods she says never go off. The nutritionist s daughter, TikTok user @elifgkandemir, gave a tour of the junk-food laden drawers in a recent TikTok, explaining that her mum has been keeping the items in the cupboard for over two years to tackle obesity . 

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