« Alisha in Obesity-land »: Is Food Marketing the Mad Hatter?

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CASE STUDY. This case explores the aggregate influence of corporate marketing practices on public health and examines the increasingly important issue of the role of targeted marketing strategies by the food and beverage industries in the obesity epidemic.

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« Alisha in Obesity-land »: Is Food Marketing the Mad Hatter?: Abstract

This case explores the aggregate influence of corporate marketing practices on public health and examines the increasingly important issue of the role of targeted marketing strategies by the food and beverage industries in the obesity epidemic. Specifically, it engages a discussion about a significant yet overlooked dimension-targeted marketing to ethnic minority children. Although U.S. government reports clearly cite the disproportionate rates of obesity among ethnic minority youth, limited attention is paid to understanding whether the factors that contribute to obesity among children in general may have an excessive impact on ethnic minority youth.

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