IOM maps plan to reform junk-food advertising
IOM maps plan to reform junk-food advertising
WASHINGTON -- A new study by the Institute of Medicine is calling for sweeping new changes to counteract the insidious marketing of junk food that is influencing the nation's children to eat high-calorie, less-nutrition foods.
This is an "all-hands-on-deck" issue, IOM Committee Chair J. Michael McGinnis said Dec. 6. "Parents have a central role in the turnaround required, but so do the food, beverage and restaurant industries."
This is an "all-hands-on-deck" issue, IOM Committee Chair J. Michael McGinnis said Dec. 6. "Parents have a central role in the turnaround required, but so do the food, beverage and restaurant industries."