Banning fast-food advertising could lead to a decrease in
the number of overweight and obese children by as much as 18 percent, according
to a new study published this month in the Journal of Law and Economics.
Childhood obesity has become a national problem in the
Childhood obesity has become a major reason of concern, as
most of the obese children are more likely to develop obesity-related diseases.
According to the American Diabetes Association, about 176,500 children and
adolescents younger than 20 have diabetes, and 2 million teenagers have blood
glucose levels higher than normal, a condition called pre-diabetes. These
children are also exposed to cardiovascular disease in their 20s and 30s. According
to a study presented last week at the American Heart Association’s Scientific
Sessions 2008 in
The new study conducted by the National Bureau of economic
Research (NBER) questioned whether it would be practical to impose a ban on
fast-food TV ads – something only
“We have known for some time that childhood obesity has gripped our culture,
but little empirical research has been done that identifies television advertising
as a possible cause. Hopefully, this line of research can lead to a serious
discussion about the type of policies that can curb
The researchers measured the number of hours of fast food
television advertising messages viewed by children on weekly basis. They found
that a ban on fast food television advertisements during children’s programming
would reduce the number of overweight children ages 3-11 by 18 percent while
also lowering the number of overweight adolescents ages 12-18 by 14 percent.
The effect is more pronounced for males than females.
Besides fast food advertising, television is also known to raise obesity rates both because children exercise less and because it can interfere with sleep. Many studies have shown that sleep-deprived kids tend to have problems with their weight and consequently high blood pressure, diabetes or other obesity-related diseases. Watching TV is also related to a high consumption of snacks, which raises kids’ odds to become obese. Parents should be aware that television is not a way of educating their kids. They should encourage their kids to go out as much as possible. They should learn to do outside activities together with their kids, because exercising can be beneficial for both their kids and for them.