Few studies have examined direct effects of food cues presented within television (TV) programs on eating behavior in adults. This research experimentally determined whether exposure to food cues in TV programs affects energy intake during TV viewing among young women, independently from food cues presented in TV advertisements. The experiment involved a 2 (TV program with or without food cues) by 2 (TV advertisements with or without food cues) between-participants design. While watching TV, participants could freely eat peanut chocolate candies and crisps (potato chips). Participants were 121 young women (mean age = 19.6 years; mean BMI = 22.5). Participants who watched a TV program with food cues tended to have a lower total energy intake...
The present study experimentally tested the effects of adult targeted food commercials (energy-dense...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of exposure to slim images and di...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of exposure to slim images and di...
Watching television (TV) while eating tends to increase food intake, but why this occurs is not well...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
This review critically examined the literature concerning the relationship between television viewi...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Exposure to food commercials on television is considered to be related to elevated snack food intake...
Background: Exposure to various types of food cues via television commercials may enhance consumpti...
Exposure to food commercials on television is considered to be related to elevated snack food intake...
Eating while viewing TV may impair memory of food intake and promote over-consumption on a later mea...
Objective: Health advocates have focused on the prevalence of advertising for calorie-dense low-nutr...
Objective: Health advocates have focused on the prevalence of advertising for calorie-dense low-nutr...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...
The present study experimentally tested the effects of adult targeted food commercials (energy-dense...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of exposure to slim images and di...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of exposure to slim images and di...
Watching television (TV) while eating tends to increase food intake, but why this occurs is not well...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
This review critically examined the literature concerning the relationship between television viewi...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Exposure to food commercials on television is considered to be related to elevated snack food intake...
Background: Exposure to various types of food cues via television commercials may enhance consumpti...
Exposure to food commercials on television is considered to be related to elevated snack food intake...
Eating while viewing TV may impair memory of food intake and promote over-consumption on a later mea...
Objective: Health advocates have focused on the prevalence of advertising for calorie-dense low-nutr...
Objective: Health advocates have focused on the prevalence of advertising for calorie-dense low-nutr...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...
The present study experimentally tested the effects of adult targeted food commercials (energy-dense...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of exposure to slim images and di...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore the effects of exposure to slim images and di...