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International Journal of Social Sciences
Year : 2019, Volume : 8, Issue : 4
First page : ( 97) Last page : ( 102)
Print ISSN : 2249-6637. Online ISSN : 2321-5771.
Article DOI : 10.30954/2249-6637.04.2020.3

Impact of Junk Foods Consumption and Parents Concern for Children's Food Habits

Khan Mohammad Inam*, Khan Mohammad Aadil**

Saudi Electronic University, Abha, Saudi Arabia

*Corresponding author: inam26uk@gmail.com

**aadilqasmi@yahoo.com

Online published on 4 March, 2020.

Abstract

Food marketing to children is recognized worldwide as contributing too many health-related problems in children. Much of the research in this area has been carried out in the US, the UK and other developed countries that are fighting the obesity epidemic and other related health problems. But now this phenomenon is, however, not restricted to the developed world only, it is trickling down to the developing countries, such as India. Therefore, it is pertinent that necessary measures are devised and implemented so that Indian children may not face the same situation. At present, when governmental regulations are less forthcoming, and marketers are enjoying the potential offered by a vast and untapped market for western foods, it becomes imminent for the parents to intervene and protect their children from common effects of food advertising. Therefore, the present paper seeks to review the food marketing and parents concern for the food habits of their children.

Design

Data were drawn as of consumption and action in the child, a population-based. Setting: children from 5 middle and high schools and household in Delhi

Surveys Participants

A total of 200 children in results age of group 4–12. Variables Measured: region, Type of foods adds, Household Income, Parents education, Media, Eat at the restaurant, Favorite, foods, Household situation, Obesity, Diabetics and cardiovascular.

Analysis

Microsoft excel models with pie charts were used towards guesstimate links between TV advertising and junk food consumption, adjusting in favor of demographics.

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Keywords

Children, Parents, Dietary consumption, Junk foods, Health statues health growing problem.

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