The UK is commencing with the regulation of nutritionally problematic food advertising in respect to child audiences. This applies to foods that are deemed to be excessive in salt, fat and/or sugar. The assumption is that reduced exposure to such advertising by children will reduce demand and subsequently consumption, in a bid to reduce obesity This paper concerns twelve year old children's reflection upon the regulation of food advertising. Parents emerge as the major influence upon their diet, advertising a minor influence. Moreover, children's food preferences appear to be driven by taste, and therefore by product development rather than advertising.div_BaMpub1398pu
This study addresses an ongoing debate about the influence of food advertising on children through t...
In 2007, new scheduling restrictions on television food advertising to children in the UK were annou...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
The UK is commencing with the regulation of nutritionally problematic food advertising in respect to...
Food and Drink are distributed via corporate institutions in categories, such as ready meals or carb...
Food and Drink are distributed via corporate institutions in categories, such as ready meals or carb...
The proportion of food advertisements (particularly advertisements of foods with high level of fat, ...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Amid the international concern with childhood obesity and the contributing factors, the UK is provid...
Amid the international concern with childhood obesity and the contributing factors, the UK is provid...
The marketing of foods and non-alcoholic beverages (hereafter: food) high in fats, salt and/or sugar...
Background: In 2007, new scheduling restrictions on television food advertising to children in the U...
Food advertising to children is recognised worldwide as contributing to obesity in children. Much of...
Copyright © 2013 Lucia A. Reisch et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
This study addresses an ongoing debate about the influence of food advertising on children through t...
In 2007, new scheduling restrictions on television food advertising to children in the UK were annou...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
The UK is commencing with the regulation of nutritionally problematic food advertising in respect to...
Food and Drink are distributed via corporate institutions in categories, such as ready meals or carb...
Food and Drink are distributed via corporate institutions in categories, such as ready meals or carb...
The proportion of food advertisements (particularly advertisements of foods with high level of fat, ...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Amid the international concern with childhood obesity and the contributing factors, the UK is provid...
Amid the international concern with childhood obesity and the contributing factors, the UK is provid...
The marketing of foods and non-alcoholic beverages (hereafter: food) high in fats, salt and/or sugar...
Background: In 2007, new scheduling restrictions on television food advertising to children in the U...
Food advertising to children is recognised worldwide as contributing to obesity in children. Much of...
Copyright © 2013 Lucia A. Reisch et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
This study addresses an ongoing debate about the influence of food advertising on children through t...
In 2007, new scheduling restrictions on television food advertising to children in the UK were annou...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...