The Fight of Child Obesity: An Annotated Bibliography Boseley, Sarah. "Curbs on junk food ads No 1 priority in fighting childhood obesity, says study."The Guardian”. Guardian News and Media, 12 Nov. 2016. Web. 10 Apr. 2017. The author, Sarah Boseley is a health editor for “The Guardian News and Media”. This article is primarily intended for people who have children. This article displays the ongoing battle that parents are going through to fight child obesity with advertisers promoting unhealthy drinks and foods to children through online games, Facebook, and television ads, although, programs that are mostly watched by children; advertisers are banned from promoting unhealthy foods and drinks. But, the author states that health experts want …show more content…
We live in a world where it requires both parents working whereas before the mother would stay home and work on the house duties. I can recall growing up and having a rarely having a family dinner or positive family planning. This supports my approach that the parents are capable of reducing childhood obesity. I will use this article to show that it is possible to reduce child obesity with positive family planning instead of blaming advisers. Paula, Elle. "Fast Food and Childhood Obesity in America."LIVESTRONG.COM. Leaf Group, 13 Oct. 2015. Web. 10 Apr. 2017. The author of this article is Ella Paula an editor for Livestrong.com. She has written several articles related to health. The primary target audience for this article is going to be parents, children, and young adults. This article documents how children eating fast food are part of the cause of childhood obesity and the major effects eating too much fast food can do. The author gives several “short-term and long-term consequences” that can happen from eating a lot of fast food which are gaining more weight than those who don’t eat out as often, not meeting nutrient needs, and consuming more calories than