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September 25, 2003
Research
Television ads for junk food do encourage children to eat unhealthily, according to a report. While the link has long been suspected, researchers at the University of Strathclyde say they now have evidence that it exists. They analysed over 30,000 pieces of research and found that TV ads are responsible for children eating too much sugar, fat and salt. The Food Standards Agency called for a debate on the merits of TV food ads. BBC
