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awywial

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The impact of advertising on nutrition choices has been evaluated. What do the findings tell us regarding advertising's effect on children?

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Concerns about the use of CAM by consumers include all of the following except:
 
 a. consumers often assume that all CAM therapies are safe.
  b. the use of CAM therapies may delay the use of reliable treatments.
  c. most CAM therapies are not regulated or monitored.
  d. CAM therapies are more expensive than traditional medical care.



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Answer to Question 1

There is strong evidence that advertising can impact the amount of food consumed by children and that they have a preference for branded foods. The research also indicates that children are more likely to choose foods they have seen advertised, whether they are healthy or not. This finding suggests that there may be an opportunity to increase children's intake of healthier foods if they are advertised similarly to unhealthy foods.

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