Review article
https://doi.org/10.31337/oz.78.1.8
Childhood Obesity as a Reflection of the Manipulative Power of the Media
Mirko Lukaš
orcid.org/0000-0003-2725-3035
; Faculty of Philosophy, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Zlatko Miliša
orcid.org/0000-0001-9058-5345
; Faculty of Philosophy, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Mihael Puljić
; Faculty of Philosophy, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Abstract
Obesity in children is a major public health and educational issue the cause of which lies in the reduction in the number of children’s physical activities and in their exposure to media and advertising messages. An analysis of the available literature indicates the poor structure of children’s meals, bad eating habits and the consumption of foods chosen under the influence of media advertising messages and placards. Children are big “consumers” and are therefore also, inevitably, consumers of marketing activities. For this reason they are becoming an increasingly dominant media target group. In choosing certain food items that are recommended daily on media portals and websites, children have been recognized as a population group subject to media manipulation. The literature analyzed points to media tools that implement (ethically and aesthetically) very questionable forms of ad placement, especially in regard to recommendations of foodstuffs intended for the younger population. The term “healthy diet” sometimes has the manipulative power to promote products of questionable quality by means of hidden messages about health and happiness.
Keywords
ethical questionability; quality; manipulation; marketing; media; advertising; obesity
Hrčak ID:
290456
URI
Publication date:
9.1.2023.
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