Imagine you are the owner of a renowned juice selling company. Your company too claims
to sell 100% fresh juice yet the contents include added sugar and preservatives. You
recently read this article and were asked to comment on it in an interview. How would you
respond to this? (20-30 words)
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I understand that some studies investigated pure substances (chemical compounds) whereas some investigated extracts (parts of plants or plant "juice"). Are there good search strategies or filters to search particularly for the former or the latter in major literature databases (e.g. PubMed)? Thank you very much for your help.
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Ananya
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In recent years, the food and beverage industry in the US has viewed children and adolescents as a major market force. As a result, children and adolescents are now the target of intense and specialized food marketing and advertising efforts. Food marketers are interested in youth as consumers because of their spending power, their purchasing influence, and as future adult consumers. Multiple techniques and channels are used to reach youth, beginning when they are toddlers, to foster brand-building and influence food product purchase behavior. These food marketing channels include television advertising, in-school marketing, product placements, kids clubs, the Internet, toys and products with brand logos, and youth-targeted promotions, such as cross-selling and tie-ins. Foods marketed to children are predominantly high in sugar and fat, and as such are inconsistent with national dietary recommendations. Plz mark me branlist