This systematic review examined the effectiveness of policies restricting the marketing of foods and/or non-alcoholic beverages to children to inform updated World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. Databases were searched to March 2020. Inclusion criteria were primary studies of any design assessing implemented policies to restrict food marketing to children (0-19 years). Critical outcomes were exposure to and power of marketing, dietary intake, choice, preference, and purchasing. Important outcomes were purchase requests, dental caries, body weight, diet-related noncommunicable diseases, product change, and unintended consequences. Forty-four observational studies met inclusion criteria; most were moderate quality. Pooling was conducte...
This report contains the rationale, methods and outcomes of a rapid evidence review conducted to ide...
Restricting food marketing to children is a key policy issue across Europe. Numerous regulatory and ...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
This systematic review examined the effectiveness of policies restricting the marketing of foods and...
ImportanceThere is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the com...
A 2009 systematic review of the international evidence on food and beverage marketing to children is...
Importance There is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the co...
Importance: There is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the c...
Importance There is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the ...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has grown to an alarming rate globally and marketing of unhealth...
Exposure to the marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages is a widely acknowledged risk factor for ...
Abstract. Contentious commodities such as tobacco, alcohol and fatty foods are bring-ing marketing u...
Purpose of Review: Protecting children from unhealthful food marketing is a global priority policy f...
Contentious commodities such as tobacco, alcohol and fatty foods are bringing marketing under scruti...
Exposure to the marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages is a widely acknowledged risk factor for ...
This report contains the rationale, methods and outcomes of a rapid evidence review conducted to ide...
Restricting food marketing to children is a key policy issue across Europe. Numerous regulatory and ...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...
This systematic review examined the effectiveness of policies restricting the marketing of foods and...
ImportanceThere is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the com...
A 2009 systematic review of the international evidence on food and beverage marketing to children is...
Importance There is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the co...
Importance: There is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the c...
Importance There is widespread interest in the effect of food marketing on children; however, the ...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has grown to an alarming rate globally and marketing of unhealth...
Exposure to the marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages is a widely acknowledged risk factor for ...
Abstract. Contentious commodities such as tobacco, alcohol and fatty foods are bring-ing marketing u...
Purpose of Review: Protecting children from unhealthful food marketing is a global priority policy f...
Contentious commodities such as tobacco, alcohol and fatty foods are bringing marketing under scruti...
Exposure to the marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages is a widely acknowledged risk factor for ...
This report contains the rationale, methods and outcomes of a rapid evidence review conducted to ide...
Restricting food marketing to children is a key policy issue across Europe. Numerous regulatory and ...
This issue brief reviews key findings and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on fo...