Food and beverage (F&B) television (TV) advertising has been widely recognized as one of the major causes of rising childhood obesity rates. This research aims to examine F&B advertising targeted at children as well as the effectiveness of parental mediation on children’s dietary habits in Singapore. Study One presents a content analysis of F&B advertisements (ads) targeted at children on five Singapore channels over a period of two weeks. The majority of the unique TV F&B ads were found to be promoting more unhealthy food compared to healthy food. Building on the basis of comparison between healthy and unhealthy ads, factors such as the types of emotional appeals and health claims, degree of ad repetition, portrayal of appropriate food por...
Children’s food choices are influenced by the media, television advertising, focusing directly at in...
Children are the main target of advertising especially foods promotion like breakfast cereals, confe...
Food advertising to children is recognised worldwide as contributing to obesity in children. Much of...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Obesity has increasingly become a health concern in newly developed Singapore as overweight and obes...
Numerous studies have highlighted the undesirable effects of food advertising on children across the...
This study examines the relationships between television (TV) advertising and patterns of food choic...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
Background: Food advertising on television (TV) is well known to influence children’s purchasing req...
Television (TV) food advertising has attracted criticism for its potential role in promoting unhealt...
In the past decades, the rates of childhood obesity have increased rapidly in Asian countries, where...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
There is an established link between food promotions and children\u27s food purchase and consumption...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.Objective: The purpose of this study was to review fo...
Children’s food choices are influenced by the media, television advertising, focusing directly at in...
Children are the main target of advertising especially foods promotion like breakfast cereals, confe...
Food advertising to children is recognised worldwide as contributing to obesity in children. Much of...
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Food advertising has been recognized as one of the contributing factors to rising childhood obesity....
Obesity has increasingly become a health concern in newly developed Singapore as overweight and obes...
Numerous studies have highlighted the undesirable effects of food advertising on children across the...
This study examines the relationships between television (TV) advertising and patterns of food choic...
Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic that has garnered much attention and concern from governme...
Background: Food advertising on television (TV) is well known to influence children’s purchasing req...
Television (TV) food advertising has attracted criticism for its potential role in promoting unhealt...
In the past decades, the rates of childhood obesity have increased rapidly in Asian countries, where...
Background Children\u27s exposure to unhealthy food marketing is a contributor to poor diets and wei...
There is an established link between food promotions and children\u27s food purchase and consumption...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.Objective: The purpose of this study was to review fo...
Children’s food choices are influenced by the media, television advertising, focusing directly at in...
Children are the main target of advertising especially foods promotion like breakfast cereals, confe...
Food advertising to children is recognised worldwide as contributing to obesity in children. Much of...