Abstract Objective: To analyse the presence of unhealthy sponsorship on Australian Football League (AFL) club websites and player uniforms. Methods: An audit of AFL club websites and playing uniforms identified sponsors and used a traffic light system to categorise sponsors. Food and beverage sponsors were classified as Red, Amber or Green using nutrient criteria. Alcohol sponsors were classified as Red. Gambling sponsors were classified as Red (wagering companies and casinos) or Amber (venues that provide gambling and other services). Sponsors promoting healthy lifestyle concepts were classified as Green. All other sponsors were classified as Other. Results: Unhealthy sponsorship on AFL club websites and player uniforms is extensive. All 1...
Objective: To explore children\u27s responses to sponsorship of community junior sport by unhealthy ...
Sponsorship of sporting events by the alcohol industry is a common practice in Australia and there i...
Abstract Background High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefit...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To analyse the presence of unhealthy sponsorship on Australian Footbal...
Issue addressed Marketing of products harmful to the health of children has been found to be prolifi...
Abstract Objective: This study investigated the nature and extent of unhealthy food, beverage, alcoh...
AbstractObjective:To systematically audit the extent of unhealthy sponsorship within junior communit...
Abstract Background Sports sponsorship is a significant marketing tool. As such, it can promote prod...
BACKGROUND Public health bodies in Australia remain concerned about marketing of unhealthy commodit...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
Objectives: Soccer is one of the most popular sports in many countries around the world. Soccer club...
Objective: To examine: alcohol and fast food sponsorship of junior community sporting clubs; the ass...
2020 Elsevier Ltd Rationale and objective: Unhealthy, energy-dense nutrient-poor foods and beverages...
Background: High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefits athlet...
Copyright © The Authors 2017 Objective: To explore children’s responses to sponsorship of community ...
Objective: To explore children\u27s responses to sponsorship of community junior sport by unhealthy ...
Sponsorship of sporting events by the alcohol industry is a common practice in Australia and there i...
Abstract Background High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefit...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To analyse the presence of unhealthy sponsorship on Australian Footbal...
Issue addressed Marketing of products harmful to the health of children has been found to be prolifi...
Abstract Objective: This study investigated the nature and extent of unhealthy food, beverage, alcoh...
AbstractObjective:To systematically audit the extent of unhealthy sponsorship within junior communit...
Abstract Background Sports sponsorship is a significant marketing tool. As such, it can promote prod...
BACKGROUND Public health bodies in Australia remain concerned about marketing of unhealthy commodit...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
Objectives: Soccer is one of the most popular sports in many countries around the world. Soccer club...
Objective: To examine: alcohol and fast food sponsorship of junior community sporting clubs; the ass...
2020 Elsevier Ltd Rationale and objective: Unhealthy, energy-dense nutrient-poor foods and beverages...
Background: High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefits athlet...
Copyright © The Authors 2017 Objective: To explore children’s responses to sponsorship of community ...
Objective: To explore children\u27s responses to sponsorship of community junior sport by unhealthy ...
Sponsorship of sporting events by the alcohol industry is a common practice in Australia and there i...
Abstract Background High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefit...