Objective: To examine parents ’ beliefs about the meaning of common front-of-package nutrition-related claims on children’s cereals and determine whether the claims would make them more willing to buy the cereals. Design: Parents viewed images of box fronts for children’s cereals of below-average nutritional quality, as assessed by a validated nutrient profiling model. These boxes featured various nutrition-related claims including ‘supports your child’s immunity’, ‘whole grain’, ‘fibre’, ‘calcium and vitamin D ’ and ‘organic’. Participants were provided possible meanings for these claims and asked to select any that applied with the option to write in additional meanings. They also indicated how the claim would affect their willingness to ...
Objectives: To assess pre-adolescent children's responses to common child-oriented front-of-pack foo...
ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize the presence of nutrient claims on the front-of-pack labels of ...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if parents of infants and toddlers were making heal...
Objective: To assess parents’ responses to common, potentially misleading strategies for marketing e...
Objectives: To investigate the nutritional quality of foods marketed to children in the UK and to ex...
OBJECTIVE:To describe ready-to-eat (RTE) cereal purchases in 2008 in the USA according to cereal nut...
Field lab in marketing: Children consumer behaviourThis research explores on-package nutrition claim...
Enabling consumers to recognise foods’ nutritional profiles is important because energy overconsumpt...
There has been a prolonged increase in the sale and consumption of ultra-processed, discretionary fo...
Consumer confusion: parents nutritional perceptions of food advertisements Due to the increasing pre...
Breakfast is an important contributor to the daily dietary intake of children. This study investigat...
Aim: To analyse the influence of parents' belief in nutrition myths on the frequency of their servin...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
© 2017 Front-of-pack attributes have the potential to affect parents’ food choices on behalf of thei...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
Objectives: To assess pre-adolescent children's responses to common child-oriented front-of-pack foo...
ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize the presence of nutrient claims on the front-of-pack labels of ...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if parents of infants and toddlers were making heal...
Objective: To assess parents’ responses to common, potentially misleading strategies for marketing e...
Objectives: To investigate the nutritional quality of foods marketed to children in the UK and to ex...
OBJECTIVE:To describe ready-to-eat (RTE) cereal purchases in 2008 in the USA according to cereal nut...
Field lab in marketing: Children consumer behaviourThis research explores on-package nutrition claim...
Enabling consumers to recognise foods’ nutritional profiles is important because energy overconsumpt...
There has been a prolonged increase in the sale and consumption of ultra-processed, discretionary fo...
Consumer confusion: parents nutritional perceptions of food advertisements Due to the increasing pre...
Breakfast is an important contributor to the daily dietary intake of children. This study investigat...
Aim: To analyse the influence of parents' belief in nutrition myths on the frequency of their servin...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
© 2017 Front-of-pack attributes have the potential to affect parents’ food choices on behalf of thei...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
Objectives: To assess pre-adolescent children's responses to common child-oriented front-of-pack foo...
ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize the presence of nutrient claims on the front-of-pack labels of ...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if parents of infants and toddlers were making heal...