This study examines the content and presentation of food and drink on fictional, commercial television. It provides the first comparison of food and drink consumption across different television program genres designated for different age groups. Data originated with a random sample of 50 taped episodes of children’s shows, 50 episodes of “tween ” programs (shows targeted for 9- to 14-year-olds), 40 episodes of afternoon soaps, and 50 episodes of prime time shows. The choice of TV series was based solely on the strength of Nielsen audience ratings. The study coded the foods for nutritional content and the drinks for alcoholic/nonalcoholic content, how they were used, and in what context. Findings indicate that foods were more commonly offer...
ABSTRACT: There is growing evidence that the long-term consumption of the typical high-sugar, high-c...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
Health is increasingly intended not only as the prevention and cure of illness, but also as physical...
This study examines the content and presentation of food and drink on fictional, commercial televisi...
This study reviews the literature on the effects of television viewing on children, examines the pre...
For several decades, television consumption has been crucial in the complex web of factors underly...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-52)This study focuses on an investigation of Saturday ...
Within the past twenty years, an abundant amount of research has been done on how alcohol advertisin...
OBJECTIVE. In light of the high rates of child and adolescent obesity, we examined the nutritional c...
Objective: Public health experts raise concerns about marketing unhealthy products to young people t...
PubMedID: 16635172Background: Children's eating habits and their food consumption have direct relati...
IntroductionSnacking is a complex behavior that may be influenced by entertainment media. Research s...
peer-reviewedObjective: The link between childhood obesity and both television viewing and televisio...
Food advertising aimed at children in America has been proven to directly impact food preferences, e...
There has been a concern among researchers about the preponderance of televised food advertising tar...
ABSTRACT: There is growing evidence that the long-term consumption of the typical high-sugar, high-c...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
Health is increasingly intended not only as the prevention and cure of illness, but also as physical...
This study examines the content and presentation of food and drink on fictional, commercial televisi...
This study reviews the literature on the effects of television viewing on children, examines the pre...
For several decades, television consumption has been crucial in the complex web of factors underly...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-52)This study focuses on an investigation of Saturday ...
Within the past twenty years, an abundant amount of research has been done on how alcohol advertisin...
OBJECTIVE. In light of the high rates of child and adolescent obesity, we examined the nutritional c...
Objective: Public health experts raise concerns about marketing unhealthy products to young people t...
PubMedID: 16635172Background: Children's eating habits and their food consumption have direct relati...
IntroductionSnacking is a complex behavior that may be influenced by entertainment media. Research s...
peer-reviewedObjective: The link between childhood obesity and both television viewing and televisio...
Food advertising aimed at children in America has been proven to directly impact food preferences, e...
There has been a concern among researchers about the preponderance of televised food advertising tar...
ABSTRACT: There is growing evidence that the long-term consumption of the typical high-sugar, high-c...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
Health is increasingly intended not only as the prevention and cure of illness, but also as physical...