Britain mulls new measures to tackle childhood obesity,will India follow?
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The government has called on industry to recognise the harm that adverts for foods high in fat, sugar and salt can cause. It will consult on introducing new TV and online advertising restrictions to prevent children from being targeted by unhealthy products, and to incentivise companies to reduce the sugar and calories in the products they sell.
Public Health Minister Steve Brine said: “One in three children are now overweight or obese by the time they leave primary school. Dangerous overconsumption, combined with reduced activity, is having a catastrophic effect on our children’s health, limiting their potential and putting them at risk of a shorter life.”
“We all have a responsibility to act before we lose a generation of young people to this entirely avoidable epidemic. We can’t afford to waste time, which is why we’re committing to halve obesity in the next 12 years with bold new action.”
There is a big question as obesity is too common in middle class and high class children in our Indian society too.Our children eat all these type of foods and drink such beverages which are widely advertised in our country too ,so it is also duty of our government to act as Britain has reacted and regulated such beverages which add much calorie to our body unnecessarily.
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