Obesity has become a growing global concern. Evidence indicates that ecological factors are most predictive of obesity among children, and that a new strategy, referred to as emolabeling, may effectively address ecological factors, although the extent to which it can influence food choice is not yet known, but tested here. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that children aged 3 to 11 years will use emolabels, or emotional correlates of health (i.e. healthy-happy, unhealthy-sad), to make healthy food choices. A cross-sectional design was used with two phases. In Phase 1, children were taught how to use emolabels with a “faces of health” lesson. In Phase 2, children made choices between containers that were laid out on a large table in pa...
Many children in low- and middle-income countries are growing up during a rapid nutrition transition...
Children nowadays are heavily exposed with food options which often include unhealthy products. More...
Research on media induced food choices of children has not sufficiently investigated whether food pl...
Obesity has become a growing global concern. Evidence indicates that ecological factors are most pre...
Obesity is a contributing factor to many diseases. Unhealthy food choices are a behavior that can le...
Can brief messages about health influence children’s consumption of identical foods? Across a series...
Abstract In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that 3-year-old children at a pre-literacy a...
To understand the rising prevalence of childhood obesity in affluent societies, it is necessary to t...
To investigate the role of product evaluations, nutritional and persuasion knowledge on children's f...
Television food advertising influences children’s food choices. The attribute of “taste” drives chil...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has become an increasing problem in the US over the last decade. The...
International audienceChildren’s reasoning on food properties and health relationships can contribut...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
Most interventions against obesity use information to persuade people to change their behavior, with...
Objective: Obesity prevalence among children is high and knowledge on cognitive factors that contrib...
Many children in low- and middle-income countries are growing up during a rapid nutrition transition...
Children nowadays are heavily exposed with food options which often include unhealthy products. More...
Research on media induced food choices of children has not sufficiently investigated whether food pl...
Obesity has become a growing global concern. Evidence indicates that ecological factors are most pre...
Obesity is a contributing factor to many diseases. Unhealthy food choices are a behavior that can le...
Can brief messages about health influence children’s consumption of identical foods? Across a series...
Abstract In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that 3-year-old children at a pre-literacy a...
To understand the rising prevalence of childhood obesity in affluent societies, it is necessary to t...
To investigate the role of product evaluations, nutritional and persuasion knowledge on children's f...
Television food advertising influences children’s food choices. The attribute of “taste” drives chil...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has become an increasing problem in the US over the last decade. The...
International audienceChildren’s reasoning on food properties and health relationships can contribut...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
Most interventions against obesity use information to persuade people to change their behavior, with...
Objective: Obesity prevalence among children is high and knowledge on cognitive factors that contrib...
Many children in low- and middle-income countries are growing up during a rapid nutrition transition...
Children nowadays are heavily exposed with food options which often include unhealthy products. More...
Research on media induced food choices of children has not sufficiently investigated whether food pl...