Objectives: Quick service restaurant (QSR) television advertisements for children’s meals were compared with adult advertisements from the same companies to assess whether self-regulatory pledges for food advertisements to children had been implemented. Methods: All nationally televised advertisements for the top 25 US QSR restaurants from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 were obtained and viewed to identify those advertising meals for children and these advertisements were compared with adult advertisements from the same companies. Content coding included visual and audio assessment of branding, toy premiums, movie tie-ins, and depictions of food. For image size comparisons, the diagonal length of the advertisement was compared with the diago...
Background: There are no academic studies that characterize advertisements directed at children from...
During our research, we examined how often do children and teenagers sit down in front of television...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Quick service restaurant (QSR) television advertisements for children’s meals were compared with adu...
Quick service restaurant (QSR) television advertisements for children's meals were compared with adu...
<div><p>Background and Aim</p><p>In the United States, the fast food companies McDonald’s and Burger...
Background and Aim In the United States, the fast food companies McDonald’s and Burger King particip...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the quick-service restaurant industry (QSRI) self-regulatory init...
Due to regulatory changes, fast food companies often depict healthy foods in their television advert...
Analyzes fast food outlets' menu composition, external advertising, and in-store marketing to youth ...
There has been a concern among researchers about the preponderance of televised food advertising tar...
Food advertising aimed at children in America has been proven to directly impact food preferences, e...
Unhealthy food advertising can negatively impact children’s food preferences and nutritional health....
As the fight against childhood obesity escalates, the issue of food advertising to children has come...
During our research, we examined how often do children and teenagers sit down in front of television...
Background: There are no academic studies that characterize advertisements directed at children from...
During our research, we examined how often do children and teenagers sit down in front of television...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Quick service restaurant (QSR) television advertisements for children’s meals were compared with adu...
Quick service restaurant (QSR) television advertisements for children's meals were compared with adu...
<div><p>Background and Aim</p><p>In the United States, the fast food companies McDonald’s and Burger...
Background and Aim In the United States, the fast food companies McDonald’s and Burger King particip...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the quick-service restaurant industry (QSRI) self-regulatory init...
Due to regulatory changes, fast food companies often depict healthy foods in their television advert...
Analyzes fast food outlets' menu composition, external advertising, and in-store marketing to youth ...
There has been a concern among researchers about the preponderance of televised food advertising tar...
Food advertising aimed at children in America has been proven to directly impact food preferences, e...
Unhealthy food advertising can negatively impact children’s food preferences and nutritional health....
As the fight against childhood obesity escalates, the issue of food advertising to children has come...
During our research, we examined how often do children and teenagers sit down in front of television...
Background: There are no academic studies that characterize advertisements directed at children from...
During our research, we examined how often do children and teenagers sit down in front of television...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...