This study explored children's views about food advertising on television in the light of recent public interest in childhood obesity and obesogenic environments. Thirty-seven children aged between 8 and 11 years, discussed their perceptions of food advertising, in focus groups. The children engaged as consumers of advertising, noticing technical aspects, and expressing their likes and dislikes of particular techniques. While they understood the persuasive intent of advertising, they nevertheless desired products and made purchase requests. They particularly desired energy-dense nutrient-poor foods. The children demonstrated sophisticated levels of advertising literacy through their articulation of problems such as deception, impacts on chi...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
This study explored children's views about food advertising on television in the light of recent pub...
Television (TV) food advertising has attracted criticism for its potential role in promoting unhealt...
To investigate the role of product evaluations, nutritional and persuasion knowledge on children's f...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Advertising to children has recei...
Both Australian and worldwide authorities differ on how the issue of childhood obesity should be tac...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
To understand the rising prevalence of childhood obesity in affluent societies, it is necessary to t...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Background: Limitations in current Australian regulatory provisions may be identified by demonstrati...
Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is one factor contributing to childhood obesity. ...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
This study explored children's views about food advertising on television in the light of recent pub...
Television (TV) food advertising has attracted criticism for its potential role in promoting unhealt...
To investigate the role of product evaluations, nutritional and persuasion knowledge on children's f...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Advertising to children has recei...
Both Australian and worldwide authorities differ on how the issue of childhood obesity should be tac...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
To understand the rising prevalence of childhood obesity in affluent societies, it is necessary to t...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Background: Limitations in current Australian regulatory provisions may be identified by demonstrati...
Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is one factor contributing to childhood obesity. ...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....