Purpose: This paper aims to outline the historic development of advertising regulation that governs food advertising to children in Australia. Through reviewing primary and secondary literature, such as government reports and research, this paper examines the influence of various regulatory policies that limit children’s exposure to food and beverage marketing on practices across television (TV), branded websites and Facebook pages. Design/methodology/approach: This paper reviews studies performed by the food industry and public health researchers and reviews of the evidence by government and non-government agencies from the early 19th century until the present day. Also included are several other research studies that evaluate the effects ...
Tony the Tiger. Ronald McDonald. Cap’n Crunch. What do these three characters have in common? They ...
This paper examines the debate over the importance of foods high in fat, su...
This thesis is an analysis of the current regulation of food and drink advertising to children in th...
Communications Code in response to public concern about the infl uence of ‘ junk food ’ advertising ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
Article first published online: 3 JUN 2013Aim: The aim of this study was to update knowledge about c...
Aim: The aim of this study was to update knowledge about children’s exposure to televised food adver...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Abstract Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effect...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian co-regulat...
Introduction. This study evaluated the impact of the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) self...
Issue addressed: The variation in food advertising legislation and guidelines between various countr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the quick-service restaurant industry (QSRI) self-regulatory init...
Extent: 6p.Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Tony the Tiger. Ronald McDonald. Cap’n Crunch. What do these three characters have in common? They ...
This paper examines the debate over the importance of foods high in fat, su...
This thesis is an analysis of the current regulation of food and drink advertising to children in th...
Communications Code in response to public concern about the infl uence of ‘ junk food ’ advertising ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
Article first published online: 3 JUN 2013Aim: The aim of this study was to update knowledge about c...
Aim: The aim of this study was to update knowledge about children’s exposure to televised food adver...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Abstract Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effect...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian co-regulat...
Introduction. This study evaluated the impact of the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) self...
Issue addressed: The variation in food advertising legislation and guidelines between various countr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the quick-service restaurant industry (QSRI) self-regulatory init...
Extent: 6p.Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian...
Around the world, approximately 170 million children under the age of 18 are estimated to be overwei...
Tony the Tiger. Ronald McDonald. Cap’n Crunch. What do these three characters have in common? They ...
This paper examines the debate over the importance of foods high in fat, su...
This thesis is an analysis of the current regulation of food and drink advertising to children in th...