Think about those adorable fat cartoon characters — you know, the ones. They’re lovable, have a larger-than-life personality that brings back fond childhood memories, and generate big belly laughs.
There are many cartoon characters, whether on TV, in movies, in books or elsewhere, who appear to be rather rotund (obviously Homer Simpson pictured above isn’t really for young kids). But even though ...
If your kid loves Garfield or Cathy (don’t knock it, there are dozens of us) you may want to keep a careful eye on their eating habits. New research suggests that lovably chubby cartoon characters ...
Fat cartoon characters may lead children to eat more junk food, new research suggests, but also lists there are ways to counter this effect. Fat cartoon characters may lead children to eat more junk ...
What if Popeye ditched his predominantly-spinach diet? What would the Ninja Turtles really look like considering their enthusiastic pizza consumption? What if Ariel discovered an appetite for seafood?
Generations of kids have grown up with chubby cartoon characters like Fat Albert, Winnie the Pooh and Homer Simpson -- and it may not be good for their diets. A first-of-its kind study finds that ...
One of the causes of childhood obesity could be exposure to rotund cartoon characters, according to a dumb study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder. Based on a study of ...
CARTOON characters have today been labelled the bad guys in the ongoing fight against childhood obesity. CARTOON characters have today been labelled the bad guys in the ongoing fight against childhood ...
CARTOON characters have today been labelled the bad guys in the ongoing fight against childhood obesity. CARTOON characters have today been labelled the bad guys in the ongoing fight against childhood ...