Children


Family Survey

Stick or carrot: what does it take to get today's children to eat their greens?

Children would rather forfeit hobbies such as reading, playing with computer games and listening to music than eat up their vegetables, according to a MORI poll commissioned by the Cancer Research Campaign and frozen food giants Iceland. But the poll also shows that the majority of 7-12 year-olds will accept a bribe to get them to eat their greens if the stakes are high enough.
Family Survey

A Study Of The Family In Today's Society

The Family in the 1990s
Family Survey

British Kids Under Pressure To Stay Cool!

Children between 8 and 10 say that having a sun tan is more important to looking good than being thin, according to a recent MORI survey.
Family Survey

Young people worry about their weight

A recent MORI survey reveals that one in four children as young as 11 worries about being overweight.