In chosen periodicals of the food industry and so-called “women’s press,” food advertisements containing nutritional marketing messages were analysed. The frequency and type of these tools was observed and scientific value and correctness was evaluated. The study results show that most of the advertisements do not comply with current legal regulations. Producers often emphasize the presence of ingredients which are recommended from the nutritional point of view although the product’s overall nutritional value is low or controversial
Obesity rates among American youth have prompted an examination of food advertisements geared toward...
This paper gives a definition of 'nutrient profiling' and outlines the scope 'marketing of foods to ...
As the public interest in health information has increased globally, the use of health benefits in f...
Food advertising increasingly portrays food as a type of medicine. A content analysis of magazine fo...
In industrialised countries, which may still be influenced by the debate of the 1960s and 1970s that...
Breakfast is widely considered the most important meal of the day. Despite this, the consumption of ...
The objectives of this study were to identity 1) nutrition complaints of youths and adults through I...
In the society, which is based on the medicalization and healthism, there is an increasing emphasis ...
A content analysis of 311 food commercials broadcast on television networks in Hong Kong was conduct...
As the regulator of all national food advertising, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has expressed ...
A content analysis of 311 food commercials broadcast on television networks in Hong Kong was conduct...
Food consumption is a major contributing factor to the rise of obesity, with poor dietary patterns p...
The paper constitutes an attempt at analysing the issue of misleading advertising practices for medi...
My colleagues and I varied out a survey advertisements for food and beverages, slimming products, an...
This article reviews the intentions and assumptions underlying calls for greater regulation of nutri...
Obesity rates among American youth have prompted an examination of food advertisements geared toward...
This paper gives a definition of 'nutrient profiling' and outlines the scope 'marketing of foods to ...
As the public interest in health information has increased globally, the use of health benefits in f...
Food advertising increasingly portrays food as a type of medicine. A content analysis of magazine fo...
In industrialised countries, which may still be influenced by the debate of the 1960s and 1970s that...
Breakfast is widely considered the most important meal of the day. Despite this, the consumption of ...
The objectives of this study were to identity 1) nutrition complaints of youths and adults through I...
In the society, which is based on the medicalization and healthism, there is an increasing emphasis ...
A content analysis of 311 food commercials broadcast on television networks in Hong Kong was conduct...
As the regulator of all national food advertising, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has expressed ...
A content analysis of 311 food commercials broadcast on television networks in Hong Kong was conduct...
Food consumption is a major contributing factor to the rise of obesity, with poor dietary patterns p...
The paper constitutes an attempt at analysing the issue of misleading advertising practices for medi...
My colleagues and I varied out a survey advertisements for food and beverages, slimming products, an...
This article reviews the intentions and assumptions underlying calls for greater regulation of nutri...
Obesity rates among American youth have prompted an examination of food advertisements geared toward...
This paper gives a definition of 'nutrient profiling' and outlines the scope 'marketing of foods to ...
As the public interest in health information has increased globally, the use of health benefits in f...