There is clear evidence today that advertising influences eating disorders. Particularly, advertising uses stereotyped body images to spread and promote physical ideals and non-healthy food habits associated with food and clothes products targeted at youth. The purpose of this is study is to test the perception of 25 values in three dietary commercials by two groups of young people (with and without eating disorders). Results show that only the group with those disorders (ED) consider these commercials to be negative in terms of health, well-being, family or effort, while the non-ED group assesses them slightly positively. These results point to the unnatural and self-interested social and media construction of beauty and success.En la actu...
Some important factors influencing and maintaining unhealthy habits are food advertising and product...
ABSTRACTTelevision food advertising: a threat to consumer health?Food advertising and its influence ...
In order to stress the need for further systematic research on the relationship between the media an...
There is clear evidence today that advertising influences eating disorders. Particularly, advertisin...
Advertising uses stereotyped body images to promote physical ideals and unhealthy eating habits rela...
Eating Disorders (ED) and obesity are a pandemic in developed and developing societies. In 2018, Spa...
In Spain, 40% of children are overweight or obese. Television advertising is a widely acknowledged f...
In Spain, 40% of children are overweight or obese. Television advertising is a widely acknowledged f...
Spanish children see an average of 9,000 advertising campaigns on television per year, mostly for lo...
Esta revisión examina los efectos de los comerciales televisados de alimentos en la preferencia y co...
International audienceThe goal of this research was to analyse the advertising of food broadcast by ...
Los niños españoles ven una media de 9000 campañas publicitarias en televisión al año. La mayoría de...
This study had two primary purposes, the first of which was to examine contemporary television media...
Health is increasingly intended not only as the prevention and cure of illness, but also as physical...
Breakfast is widely considered the most important meal of the day. Despite this, the consumption of ...
Some important factors influencing and maintaining unhealthy habits are food advertising and product...
ABSTRACTTelevision food advertising: a threat to consumer health?Food advertising and its influence ...
In order to stress the need for further systematic research on the relationship between the media an...
There is clear evidence today that advertising influences eating disorders. Particularly, advertisin...
Advertising uses stereotyped body images to promote physical ideals and unhealthy eating habits rela...
Eating Disorders (ED) and obesity are a pandemic in developed and developing societies. In 2018, Spa...
In Spain, 40% of children are overweight or obese. Television advertising is a widely acknowledged f...
In Spain, 40% of children are overweight or obese. Television advertising is a widely acknowledged f...
Spanish children see an average of 9,000 advertising campaigns on television per year, mostly for lo...
Esta revisión examina los efectos de los comerciales televisados de alimentos en la preferencia y co...
International audienceThe goal of this research was to analyse the advertising of food broadcast by ...
Los niños españoles ven una media de 9000 campañas publicitarias en televisión al año. La mayoría de...
This study had two primary purposes, the first of which was to examine contemporary television media...
Health is increasingly intended not only as the prevention and cure of illness, but also as physical...
Breakfast is widely considered the most important meal of the day. Despite this, the consumption of ...
Some important factors influencing and maintaining unhealthy habits are food advertising and product...
ABSTRACTTelevision food advertising: a threat to consumer health?Food advertising and its influence ...
In order to stress the need for further systematic research on the relationship between the media an...