Junk food ads make kids eat more, even if the ad shows no food!
Andreea Neblea
European Association for the Study of Obesity May 11 2025 New evidence shows even brief exposure to junk food marketing, across TV, social media, radio, or billboards, leads to overeating in children. With brand-only ads proving just as potent, researchers are calling for urgent global advertising restrictions to protect kids’ health. Image Credit: nazarovsergey / Shutterstock Exposure to junk food advertisements (relative to non-food) results in children and adolescents consuming significantly
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