Abstract Objective: This study investigated the nature and extent of unhealthy food, beverage, alcohol and gambling sponsors of children's sport development programs. Methods: Websites of junior development sport programs (n=56) associated with sporting organisations that received funding from the Australian Sporting Commission were analysed. Sponsors were considered unhealthy if they were alcohol or gambling companies or sold food and/or beverages that failed independent nutrition criteria. The websites of the sport development programs were also analysed for types of promotion. Results: There were 246 sponsors identified. Eleven (4.5%) sponsors were food, beverage, alcohol or gambling companies of which 10 (91%) were unhealthy. Surf Lifes...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, sport is saturated by the promotion of junk food, alcohol and gambling pro...
Objective To determine parents\u27 and children\u27s attitudes towards food, beverage and alcohol sp...
Abstract Background Unhealthy foods are promoted heavily, through food company sponsorship of elite ...
This study investigated the nature and extent of unhealthy food, beverage, alcohol and gambling spon...
Issue addressed Marketing of products harmful to the health of children has been found to be prolifi...
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...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To analyse the presence of unhealthy sponsorship on Australian Footbal...
BACKGROUND Public health bodies in Australia remain concerned about marketing of unhealthy commodit...
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 ...
This study aimed to provide information on parents\u27, children\u27s and sporting officials\u27 att...
Abstract Background High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefit...
Background: High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefits athlet...
Objective: To examine: alcohol and fast food sponsorship of junior community sporting clubs; the ass...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, sport is saturated by the promotion of junk food, alcohol and gambling pro...
Objective To determine parents\u27 and children\u27s attitudes towards food, beverage and alcohol sp...
Abstract Background Unhealthy foods are promoted heavily, through food company sponsorship of elite ...
This study investigated the nature and extent of unhealthy food, beverage, alcohol and gambling spon...
Issue addressed Marketing of products harmful to the health of children has been found to be prolifi...
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...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To analyse the presence of unhealthy sponsorship on Australian Footbal...
BACKGROUND Public health bodies in Australia remain concerned about marketing of unhealthy commodit...
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 ...
This study aimed to provide information on parents\u27, children\u27s and sporting officials\u27 att...
Abstract Background High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefit...
Background: High participation rates in sport and increasing recognition of how diet benefits athlet...
Objective: To examine: alcohol and fast food sponsorship of junior community sporting clubs; the ass...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, sport is saturated by the promotion of junk food, alcohol and gambling pro...
Objective To determine parents\u27 and children\u27s attitudes towards food, beverage and alcohol sp...
Abstract Background Unhealthy foods are promoted heavily, through food company sponsorship of elite ...