So'otaga i mea'ai ma faama'i ogaoga

Junk food study

File photo dated 9/7/2014 of a pile of cheeseburgers and french fries. Harnessing the rebellious streak among teenagers may help efforts to get youngsters to cut down on junk food, a study suggests.. Issue date: Monday April 22, 2019. Researchers in the United States reported that altering the way teenagers see adverts for fast food companies can lead to a change in dietary choices. See PA story HEALTH JunkFood. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA/Alamy

O se su'esu'ega na faamaopoopoina i Ausetalia ma na faasalalauina ana faai'uga i le Birtish Medical Journal, na faaalia ai le mautino o so'otaga i le itu'aiga mea'ai ma nisi o faama'i ogaoga.


Ua iloa ai le so'otaga i mea'ai e tele ai le suka ma le masima ma faama'i o le fatu ma le suka. O loo faitioina ai Kamupani e gaosia ma faatauina mea'ai e vave ona faatau ae o vevela (fast foods) i le tu'uina o le suka, masima ma ga'o o manu fasi i mea'ai e faamanogi ai ae o le i'uga o le tino puta ma faama'i ogaoga.

Share
Follow SBS Samoan

Download our apps
SBS Audio
SBS On Demand

Listen to our podcasts
Independent news and stories connecting you to life in Australia and Samoan-speaking Australians.
A podcast series exploring the world of rugby league from a Samoan perspective.
Get the latest with our exclusive in-language podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch on SBS
SBS World News

SBS World News

Take a global view with Australia's most comprehensive world news service
So'otaga i mea'ai ma faama'i ogaoga | SBS Samoan