The Myth Of Choice: The Negative Impact Of Advertising On Children

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Did you know that there is a larger youth being affected by health problems because of advertising than there are with tobacco related problems? Cartoon figures such as Ronald McDonald are influencing children’s decisions about the food they are consuming because children are not able to differentiate between the truth and advertising. This conveys that advertisers are taking advantage of children. Clearly, advertising has a more negative impact on children. In addition, it also causes obesity. Another reason why ads are negative is because it leads to diabolical diseases in youths. Furthermore, it influences a child's psychology. Advertising certainly impacts children in an extremely terrible way. One of the very terrible impacts of advertisements is obesity. The Real Battlefront for Child Obesity indicates that gamers (who’re exposed to ads) consume 30% less fruits and vegetables than non-gamers (who aren't exposed to as many ads). This shows that games that have candy or other unhealthy foods as characters in the game, influence kids to crave unhealthy foods and in that way they intake …show more content…

The Myth of Choice: How Junk-Food Marketers Target Our Kids says that, “1 in 3 children eat fast food every day”. As what Anna Lappé said, “What we eat and drink is literally a life and death matter for America’s children” and this is very crucial. In addition, Marketing to kids gets more savvy with new technologies reports that “We have a generation of children that is the first to have a life expectancy less than its parents”. This reveals that the harmful health problems that are brought by advertising are making our youth possibly not live as long as they would like to. Furthermore, our children's lives are constantly being threatened by advertisers and it's hugely impacting

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