The dataset associated with this article is in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/27455This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Children consume too much sugar and not enough fruit and vegetables, increasing their risk of adverse health outcomes. Inhibitory control training (ICT) reduces children's and adults' intake of energy-dense foods in both laboratory and real-life settings. However, no studies have yet examined whether ICT can increase healthy food choice when energy-dense options are also available. We investigated whether a food-specific Go/No-Go task could influence the food choices of children aged 4–11, as measured by a hypothetical food choice task using healt...
While influencer marketing has been shown to be effective at promoting food low in nutritional value...
Objective: Currently, children consume too much energy-dense snack food and not enough fruits and ve...
Public health researchers express concern about branded computer games on food company websites (i.e...
The article associated with this dataset is in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/27443Dataset in SPSS...
Dataset associated with the manuscript "Exploring strategies to optimise the impact of food-specific...
Food-specific inhibition training (FSIT) is a computerised task requiring response inhibition to ene...
Contains fulltext : 155656.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Pre...
Food-specific inhibition training (FSIT) is a computerised task requiring response inhibition to ene...
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Contains fulltext : 192617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Improving die...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
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Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
Encouraging children to participate in food preparation is recommended by pediatric guidelines and h...
While influencer marketing has been shown to be effective at promoting food low in nutritional value...
While influencer marketing has been shown to be effective at promoting food low in nutritional value...
Objective: Currently, children consume too much energy-dense snack food and not enough fruits and ve...
Public health researchers express concern about branded computer games on food company websites (i.e...
The article associated with this dataset is in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/27443Dataset in SPSS...
Dataset associated with the manuscript "Exploring strategies to optimise the impact of food-specific...
Food-specific inhibition training (FSIT) is a computerised task requiring response inhibition to ene...
Contains fulltext : 155656.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Pre...
Food-specific inhibition training (FSIT) is a computerised task requiring response inhibition to ene...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Contains fulltext : 192617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Improving die...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
Encouraging children to participate in food preparation is recommended by pediatric guidelines and h...
While influencer marketing has been shown to be effective at promoting food low in nutritional value...
While influencer marketing has been shown to be effective at promoting food low in nutritional value...
Objective: Currently, children consume too much energy-dense snack food and not enough fruits and ve...
Public health researchers express concern about branded computer games on food company websites (i.e...