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... 0‐12**≥50%ofaudiencemustbechildren;**≥35%ofaudiencemustbechildren;***≥30%ofaudiencemustbechildren.****≥25%ofaudiencemustbechildren.~unlessanadultispresent.~~unlessadultspredominate.+≥35% for someshowsand≥50% for others.++11 for printmedia,otherwise12.Whichproductscanbepromoted?IntheUSAalargenumberofcompany‐promotedmodelshavebeenproposed for definingthenutritionalcriteria for foodstobemarketedtochildren21andasimilarproblemhasariseninEurope.Thenexttablegivesexamplesofnutrientmethods for definingfoodsassuitable for marketingtochildren,asproposedbysomeofthecompaniesintheEUpledge:Table2Company‐setcriteria for foodstheycanmarkettochildrenCompany ... TheStanMarkprojectbringstogetherresearchersandpolicy‐makerstodevelopasetofstandards for marketingfoodsandbeveragesconsistentwiththeresolutionoftheWorldHealthAssembly.ObjectivesConveneaseriesofmeetingsinEuropeandtheUSAtobringtogetherkeymembersofthescientificresearchcommunityandpolicy‐makingcommunitytoconsiderhowmarketingfoodandbeveragesmayaffectchildren’shealth.Identifycurrent‘bestpractice’approachestothecontrolofmarketing,includingmeasuresnotspecificallyaddressingfoodandbeveragemarketing,ornotspecificallydirectedtotheprotectionofchildren.Exploretheuseofstandardsandmarketingcodestoinfluencecommercialactivity,includingstandardsfromotherindustrialsectors.Proposeasetofstandardstoformthebasis for across‐bordercodeofmarketingoffoodsandbeverages.Developweb‐basedresources for policydevelopmentconcerningfoodandbeveragemarketingtochildrenandrelatedmaterialstosupportpolicydevelopment.Projectpartners ... 5bordermarketing,usinginternet,satellite,andproductplacementinimportedprogrammes,isnotamenabletocontrolbyasinglejurisdiction.Inresponsetopublicconcern,civilsocietyorganisationshaveproposedstandardswhichwouldapplytocommercialoperatorsinallcountriesandtherebyprotectchildrenwhetherornotthelocalregulatoryenvironmentwasabletodoso.Suchstandardswouldhaveconsiderablemoralauthorityandwouldactasa‘soft’regulatoryprocessakintotheformsofgovernanceknowninEuropeastheOpenMethodofCoordination,i.e.theyrelyonidentificationofgoodandbadpracticesandpublicitytoencouragehighstandards.InMay2010the63rdWorldHealthAssemblyof193governmentsendorsedasetofrecommendationsonmarketingoffoodsandnon‐alcoholicbeveragestochildrenandcalled for internationalactiontoreducetheimpactonchildrenofthemarketingoffoodsorbeverageshighinsaturatedortransfats, free sugarsorsalt(HSTFSS).20TherecommendationsformedpartoftheWorldHealthOrganization’sglobalstrategy for thepreventionandcontrolofnon‐communicablediseases.TheAssemblyurgedmembernationstotakeactiontoreduceboththeexposureofchildrento,andthepowerof,marketing for suchfoods.However,nationalgovernmentsmaynotbeabletocontrolallthemarketingpracticesthatinfluenceachild’sdiet.MarketingopportunitiesarisewhenTVchannelsarereceivedfromsourcesoutsidenationalboundaries,whenInternetaccessislargelyunmediated,whensponsoredsportingeventsaretransmittedglobally,andwhenfilmsandvideogamesaretradedacrossnationalborders.ItfollowsthatasetofuniversalstandardscanhelptoensurethatthemarketingofHSTFSSproductscanfullycomplywiththeWorldHealthAssembly’srecommendations.Universalmarketingstandardshavefurtherbenefits.Restrictedmarketingcanservetoequalisethecompetitiveenvironment for companiesofdifferentsizes.Fromanenforcementviewpoint,asetofuniversalstandardscansupportnationalauthorities,theprivatesectorandcivilsocietytoensurecomplianceandtorespondtoinfringements.Further,wherenationalauthoritiesdonothavethecapacitytoensurechildrenandadolescentsareprotectedfromlocalorcross‐bordermarketingoffoodsandbeverages,asetofinternationally‐agreedstandardscanensureacommon,minimumlevelofprotection for youngpeopleinallnations.20WHO,2010.63rdWorldHealthAssembly.http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA63/A63_R14‐en.pdf.Seealsohttp://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/publications/recsmarketing/en/index.html...
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