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Creating an Environment in Which Youths Are Encouraged to Eat a Healthier Diet
More than one-third of young people in the United States are either obese or at risk of becoming obese. The authors consider how food marketers have contributed to this problem and how they might help resolve it. The article organizes the marketing activities of food-related companies around the cla...
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