Six focus groups were conducted with parents and children to explore issues relating to the promotion of unhealthy foods to children. While general discontent with food advertising was expressed by parents and children, none of the parents reported ever making a formal complaint and most exhibited a begrudging acceptance of the current rates of advertising of unhealthy foods and the manner in which these foods are promoted. The primary reasons for this acceptance were found to be (i) an understanding that businesses need to promote their products to ensure their survival, (ii) an assumption that parents should be capable of overcoming the negative effects of advertising, (iii) the perceived value of competitions, toys, and other give-aways,...
Earlier (mostly experimental) studies have shown that the use of spokes characters might help to pro...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Advertising to children has recei...
This paper examines the ethical dilemma created because of the largely ineffective self-regulation o...
Background: High levels of child obesity are triggering growing concerns about the prevalence and ef...
Increasingly, academic and lay discussion of children’s nutrition has focused on the role of the med...
BACKGROUND: To help address rising rates of obesity in children, evidence is needed concerning impac...
Abstract Purpose of Review A key driver of unhealthy diets in children is the marketing of unhealt...
Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unhe...
This study explored children's views about food advertising on television in the light of recent pub...
Due to the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in society, this study was undertaken to deter...
The Authors 2020. Objective:To explore parents\u27 responses to sponsorship of children\u27s sport b...
Objective: To assess parents\u27 concern regarding television food advertising to children and the m...
Objective: Assess the effect of counter-advertisements on parents' appraisals of unhealthy foods fea...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Earlier (mostly experimental) studies have shown that the use of spokes characters might help to pro...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Advertising to children has recei...
This paper examines the ethical dilemma created because of the largely ineffective self-regulation o...
Background: High levels of child obesity are triggering growing concerns about the prevalence and ef...
Increasingly, academic and lay discussion of children’s nutrition has focused on the role of the med...
BACKGROUND: To help address rising rates of obesity in children, evidence is needed concerning impac...
Abstract Purpose of Review A key driver of unhealthy diets in children is the marketing of unhealt...
Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unhe...
This study explored children's views about food advertising on television in the light of recent pub...
Due to the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in society, this study was undertaken to deter...
The Authors 2020. Objective:To explore parents\u27 responses to sponsorship of children\u27s sport b...
Objective: To assess parents\u27 concern regarding television food advertising to children and the m...
Objective: Assess the effect of counter-advertisements on parents' appraisals of unhealthy foods fea...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Earlier (mostly experimental) studies have shown that the use of spokes characters might help to pro...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Advertising to children has recei...
This paper examines the ethical dilemma created because of the largely ineffective self-regulation o...