If there is no evidence that obesity rates fall in those countries that ban food advertising to children, why bother?
Obesity does not disappear in minutes or hours.Obesity is complex disease where it affects the body of the person and causes many other health problems.Obesity rate will not fall if advertisement is given.And it also does not be solved if we banned food advertisement.Obesity can be decreased gradually and I think ban of food advertisement may help the people but it needs both the parents and the children to change their lifestyle and eat healthy diet as we all know obseity is due to bad eating habits and addiction to food.
Banning food avertisement may not completely decrease obesity but it will provide information which will help the parents and children to overcome their addiction.
If there is no evidence that obesity rates fall in those countries that ban food advertising...
Childhood obesity has become a critical issue in the United States and other countries over the past 30 years. All three countries of North America have seen childhood obesity (a child with a Body Mass Index above the 95th Percentile) more than double since 1980 (Berger, 2019). There are many reasons why this dramatic increase occurred. Parents have a role in the obesity of children. Parents are the model for children's eating habits and parents provide food for children to...
The risk (incidence) of obesity for those on a fast food diet is 60 cases per 1,000 per year . The risk (incidence) of obesity for those not on the diet is 40 cases per 1,000 per year. The incidence of obesity that is attributable to a fast food diet is ____ cases per 1,000 per year. The rate of obesity for those on a fast food diet is 60%. The rate of obesity for those not on the diet...
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Indicate whether the study described is an observational study or a controlled experiment The obesity rates of elementary age children living in urban areas are compared to those living in rural areas to see whether children in urban settings have higher obesity rates O Observational study Controlled experiment o
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a). Empirical evidence suggests that poor countries do not have higher rates of return on capital. Explain why this evidence is at odds with the Solow growth model. b).Using an appropriate diagram, explain the effect of an increase in the population growth rate on the steady-state income per person. Show and explain how the saving rate must change in order for a rise in the population growth rate to leave the steady-state unchanged. Explain your answer intuitively.
Question 4: Why do interest rates vary among countries? Why are interest rates normally similar for those European countries that use the euro as their currency? Offer a reason why the government interest rate of one country could be slightly higher than the government interest rate of another country, even though the euro is the currency used in both countries