Issues addressed: The aim of the present study was to describe food advertising and expenditure on Australian television, and to conduct an audit to assess what proportion of food and beverage television advertisements was consistent with dietaryrecommendations.Methods: Data were acquired from a national media monitoring company for advertisements broadcast in five major Australian cities from 1 September 2010 to 31 October 2010. Content analysis was undertaken on these advertisements and the advertised foods were assessed against the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating. The data also included advertising expenditures.Results: Most advertised foods were non-core foods (63%), with few advertisements for fruits and vegetables (6%). Advertiseme...
Introduction. This study evaluated the impact of the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) self...
BACKGROUND: Children’s preferences for cariogenic foods and/or drinks has been proven to be associat...
Abstract Background Children’s preferences for cariogenic foods and/or drinks has been proven to be ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a comprehensive content analysis of television food adverti...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a content analysis of the types of foods advertised during programs, which h...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
Aim: To estimate the frequency, duration and monthly pattern of discretionary food advertising on Au...
Exposure to food promotion influences food preferences and diet. As food advertisements tend to prom...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian co-regulat...
Abstract Background Increased marketing of energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods has been identified as ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the quick-service restaurant industry (QSRI) self-regulatory init...
Objective To provide an independent monitoring report examining the ongoing impact of Australian sel...
Television food advertising to children: the extent and nature of exposure Objective: To describe th...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
Despite public programs to promote healthy eating among populations in developed and developing coun...
Introduction. This study evaluated the impact of the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) self...
BACKGROUND: Children’s preferences for cariogenic foods and/or drinks has been proven to be associat...
Abstract Background Children’s preferences for cariogenic foods and/or drinks has been proven to be ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a comprehensive content analysis of television food adverti...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a content analysis of the types of foods advertised during programs, which h...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
Aim: To estimate the frequency, duration and monthly pattern of discretionary food advertising on Au...
Exposure to food promotion influences food preferences and diet. As food advertisements tend to prom...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian co-regulat...
Abstract Background Increased marketing of energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods has been identified as ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the quick-service restaurant industry (QSRI) self-regulatory init...
Objective To provide an independent monitoring report examining the ongoing impact of Australian sel...
Television food advertising to children: the extent and nature of exposure Objective: To describe th...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
Despite public programs to promote healthy eating among populations in developed and developing coun...
Introduction. This study evaluated the impact of the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) self...
BACKGROUND: Children’s preferences for cariogenic foods and/or drinks has been proven to be associat...
Abstract Background Children’s preferences for cariogenic foods and/or drinks has been proven to be ...