Television (TV) food advertising has attracted criticism for its potential role in promoting unhealthy dietary practices among children. Content analyses indicate junk food advertising is prevalent on Australian children\u27s TV; healthy eating is rarely promoted. This paper presents (a) a cross-sectional survey examining associations between children\u27s regular TV viewing habits and their food-related attitudes and behaviour; and (b) an experiment assessing the impact of varying combinations of TV advertisements (ads) for unhealthy and healthy foods on children\u27s dietary knowledge, attitudes and intentions. The experimental conditions simulated possible models for regulating food ads on children\u27s TV. Participants were 919 grade fi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term influence of the advertising of cariogenic foods on childre...
This study examines the relationships between television (TV) advertising and patterns of food choic...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
Children are the main target of advertising especially foods promotion like breakfast cereals, confe...
Childhood presents as a particularly potent time for food preferences to develop and eating habits t...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a content analysis of the types of foods advertised during programs, which h...
Children’s food choices are influenced by the media, television advertising, focusing directly at in...
Obesity has increasingly become a health concern in newly developed Singapore as overweight and obes...
Health is increasingly intended not only as the prevention and cure of illness, but also as physical...
Objective: Health advocates have focused on the prevalence of advertising for calorie-dense low-nutr...
Due to regulatory changes, fast food companies often depict healthy foods in their television advert...
PubMedID: 16635172Background: Children's eating habits and their food consumption have direct relati...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
To understand the rising prevalence of childhood obesity in affluent societies, it is necessary to t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term influence of the advertising of cariogenic foods on childre...
This study examines the relationships between television (TV) advertising and patterns of food choic...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
Children are the main target of advertising especially foods promotion like breakfast cereals, confe...
Childhood presents as a particularly potent time for food preferences to develop and eating habits t...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a content analysis of the types of foods advertised during programs, which h...
Children’s food choices are influenced by the media, television advertising, focusing directly at in...
Obesity has increasingly become a health concern in newly developed Singapore as overweight and obes...
Health is increasingly intended not only as the prevention and cure of illness, but also as physical...
Objective: Health advocates have focused on the prevalence of advertising for calorie-dense low-nutr...
Due to regulatory changes, fast food companies often depict healthy foods in their television advert...
PubMedID: 16635172Background: Children's eating habits and their food consumption have direct relati...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
To understand the rising prevalence of childhood obesity in affluent societies, it is necessary to t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term influence of the advertising of cariogenic foods on childre...
This study examines the relationships between television (TV) advertising and patterns of food choic...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....