Nutrition recommendations and the children's food and beverage advertising initiative's 2014 approved food and beverage product list

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We compare the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative's (CFBAI's) April 2014 list of food and beverage products approved to be advertised on children's television programs with the federal Interagency Working Group's nutrition recommendations for such advertised products. Products were assessed by using the nutrients to limit (saturated fat, trans fat, sugar, and sodium) component of the Interagency Working Group's recommendations. Fifty-three percent of the listed products did not meet the nutrition recommendations and, therefore, were ineligible to be advertised. We recommend continued monitoring of food and beverage products marketed to children.

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Schermbeck, R. M., & Powell, L. M. (2015). Nutrition recommendations and the children’s food and beverage advertising initiative’s 2014 approved food and beverage product list. Preventing Chronic Disease, 12(4), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.140472

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