The consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy lifestyle. The intake of fruits and vegetables is recommended to be at least 5 portions/per day, but currently, less than 15% of children between the ages of 4-8 years reach that consumption level. How to promote and increase fruit consumption in children is still an open issue. This study aimed to experimentally assess the efficacy of intense pro-fruit advertising on actual consumption in children during snacking. STUDY DESIGN: The study was conducted on 12 children (ages 6-10 years) exposed to a 9-minute movie containing a total of 3.30 minutes of advertising (25% of the total time). Advertising was classified as healthy if the message focused on fruit and vegetable consu...
Unhealthy eating habits are one of the main risk factors for overweight/obesity, and food marketing ...
Food advertising on TV is a common marketing practice, and it is suspected of promoting obesogenic b...
open access articleTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption ou...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy lifestyle. The intake of fruits ...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
Background Fruit and vegetable intake is low among European children and exposure to...
Childhood presents as a particularly potent time for food preferences to develop and eating habits t...
The prevalence of overweight is increasing dramatically in children. A protective factor against the...
Preferences for fruit and vegetables are established in childhood and persist into adulthood, demons...
For several decades, television consumption has been crucial in the complex web of factors underly...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the effect of a food-inspired multimedia intervention on childre...
This study sought to determine how eight days of home exposure to information about healthful foods ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has become an increasing problem in the US over the last decade. The...
Research on media induced food choices of children has not sufficiently investigated whether food pl...
PubMedID: 16635172Background: Children's eating habits and their food consumption have direct relati...
Unhealthy eating habits are one of the main risk factors for overweight/obesity, and food marketing ...
Food advertising on TV is a common marketing practice, and it is suspected of promoting obesogenic b...
open access articleTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption ou...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy lifestyle. The intake of fruits ...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
Background Fruit and vegetable intake is low among European children and exposure to...
Childhood presents as a particularly potent time for food preferences to develop and eating habits t...
The prevalence of overweight is increasing dramatically in children. A protective factor against the...
Preferences for fruit and vegetables are established in childhood and persist into adulthood, demons...
For several decades, television consumption has been crucial in the complex web of factors underly...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the effect of a food-inspired multimedia intervention on childre...
This study sought to determine how eight days of home exposure to information about healthful foods ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has become an increasing problem in the US over the last decade. The...
Research on media induced food choices of children has not sufficiently investigated whether food pl...
PubMedID: 16635172Background: Children's eating habits and their food consumption have direct relati...
Unhealthy eating habits are one of the main risk factors for overweight/obesity, and food marketing ...
Food advertising on TV is a common marketing practice, and it is suspected of promoting obesogenic b...
open access articleTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption ou...