Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?

Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame? (2015)

EndedDocumentary show

With around a third of British children now being overweight or obese the show attempts to find out why are we in the grip of this epidemic, and what can be done about it.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Episode 2Feb 25, 2015
S01E01Episode 1Feb 18, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' premiere?

'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' premiered on January 28, 2015.

What is the premise of 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?'

'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' explores the issue of childhood obesity and the underlying causes, including the role of parents, schools, and the food industry.

Who is the host of 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?'

The show is hosted by Dr. Ranj Singh, a British doctor, television presenter, and author.

What are some of the topics covered in 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?'

The show delves into topics such as the impact of advertising, the availability of unhealthy foods, and the importance of education and awareness about nutrition and healthy eating habits.

How does 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' approach the issue of childhood obesity?

The show takes a comprehensive approach, examining the societal, familial, and individual factors contributing to the rise in childhood obesity.

What are some of the solutions proposed in 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?'

The show discusses solutions such as improved nutritional education, changes in food policies, and the promotion of physical activity among children.

How does 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' engage with parents and families?

The show offers practical advice and strategies for parents and families to promote healthy eating and combat childhood obesity.

What is the impact of 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' on viewers and society?

The show raises awareness about the complex issue of childhood obesity and encourages discussions about potential solutions and preventive measures.

How does 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' differentiate itself from other programs about childhood obesity?

The show combines medical expertise, real-life stories, and investigative journalism to provide a multifaceted exploration of the issue.

What are some memorable episodes or segments from 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?'

Memorable segments include investigations into the impact of fast food marketing on children and the challenges faced by families in making healthier choices.

Who are the intended audiences for 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?'

The show targets parents, educators, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the well-being of children and the prevalence of childhood obesity.

What are some of the controversies or debates sparked by 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?'

The show has sparked discussions about the responsibility of various stakeholders in addressing childhood obesity, including the government, food industry, and individual families.

How does 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' incorporate real-life examples and case studies?

The show features real families and individuals grappling with the challenges of childhood obesity, providing a humanizing perspective on the issue.

What is the overall impact of 'Junk Food Kids: Who's to Blame?' on public awareness and discourse around childhood obesity?

The show has contributed to a heightened awareness of the multifaceted nature of childhood obesity and has spurred conversations about potential solutions and preventive measures.

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