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How top sports leagues promote unhealthy eating behaviour

IANS  |  New York 

Top leagues may be contributing to the escalating epidemic among children and adolescents as the majority of and beverages marketed through sponsorship of these events are unhealthy, says a US-based study.

"Unhealthy and through organised is pervasive," said the study's Marie Bragg, at of Medicine.

"These organisations must put forth a better effort to protect their youngest and most impressionable fans," she added.

For the study published in the journal Pediatrics, researchers analysed Nielsen statistics of programmes among children 2-17 years of age.

The study found that, among the 10 most watched organisations, most of the products were rated "unhealthy" under the guidelines of the Nutrient Profile Model, a profiling system that identifies nutritious value in Britain and

The US does not have a comparable measurement system.

The researchers examined sponsorship agreements covering 2006-2016 between and and the 10 organisations with the most youth viewers.

These organisations were -- the (NFL), League Baseball (MLB), the (NHL), the (NBA), (FIFA), the (NCAA)-even Little League Baseball and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

"The US is in the throes of a child and adolescent epidemic, and these findings suggest that organisations and many of their sponsors are contributing, directly and indirectly, to it," Bragg said.

"organisations need to develop more health-conscious marketing strategies that are aligned with recommendations from national medical associations," she added.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 12:52 IST
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