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Autor:
Keith M. Drake, Meghan R. Longacre, Todd MacKenzie, Linda J. Titus, Michael L. Beach, Andrew G. Rundle, Madeline A. Dalton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sport and Health Science, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 282-288 (2015)
Background: Among numerous health benefits, sports participation has been shown to reduce the risk of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents. Schools represent an ideal environment for increasing sports participation, but it is unclear ho
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https://doaj.org/article/28666a385af641a4b7094d226e688616
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Worldwide obesity rates have prompted 16 countries to enact policies to reduce children’s exposure to unhealthy food marketing, but few policies address online advertising practices or protect adolescents from being targeted. Given adole
Autor:
Lauren P. Cleveland, Keith M. Drake, Kristy Hendricks, Jennifer E. Carroll, Todd A. MacKenzie, Jennifer L. Harris, Jennifer A. Emond, Linda J. Titus, Meghan R Longacre, Kelly Gaynor, Madeline A. Dalton
Publikováno v:
Appetite
INTRODUCTION: Fast food (FF) advertising is a potential risk factor for FF consumption among children, yet the impact of such advertising on children’s FF intake has not been assessed in a longitudinal, naturalistic study. Whether parents’ FF con
Autor:
Madeline A. Dalton, Keith M. Drake, Jennifer A. Emond, Linda J. Titus, Kristy Hendricks, Meghan R Longacre, Lauren P. Cleveland, Jennifer E. Carroll
Publikováno v:
Pediatr Obes
Background Fast food is cross-sectionally associated with having overweight and obesity in young children. Objectives To examine whether fast food intake independently contributes to the development of overweight and obesity among preschool-age child
Autor:
Kristy M. Hendricks, Meghan R Longacre, Jennifer A. Emond, George Price, Paul J. Beach, Jennifer E. Carroll, Gail Langeloh, Madeline A. Dalton
Publikováno v:
Appetite. 166:105465
Foods of low nutritional quality are heavily marketed to children, and exposure to food ads shapes children's preferences and intake towards advertised foods. Whether food ad exposure independently relates to an overall lower diet quality among child
Autor:
Kristy Hendricks, Lauren P. Cleveland, Madeline A. Dalton, Keith M. Drake, Jennifer L. Harris, Meghan R Longacre, Linda J. Titus
Publikováno v:
Public Health Nutrition. 20:1548-1556
ObjectiveTo determine whether exposure to child-targeted fast-food (FF) television (TV) advertising is associated with children’s FF intake in a non-experimental setting.DesignCross-sectional survey conducted April–December 2013. Parents reported
Autor:
Jennifer L. Harris, Meghan R. Longacre, Linda J. Titus, Madeline A. Dalton, Keith M. Drake, Gail Langeloh, Lauren P. Cleveland, Kristy Hendricks
Publikováno v:
Appetite. 108:295-302
Breakfast cereals represent the most highly advertised packaged food on child-targeted television, and most ads are for cereals high in sugar. This study examined whether children's TV exposure to child-targeted, high-sugar breakfast cereal (SBC) ads
Autor:
Madeline A. Dalton, Keith M. Drake, Gail Langeloh, Kristy Hendricks, Meghan R. Longacre, Lauren P. Cleveland, Linda J. Titus
Publikováno v:
Appetite. 96:473-480
Fast food restaurants spend millions of dollars annually on child-targeted marketing, a substantial portion of which is allocated to toy premiums for kids' meals. The objectives of this study were to describe fast food toy premiums, and examine wheth
Autor:
Samina Lutfeali, Tisheya Ward, Marie A. Bragg, Tenay Greene, Azizi Seixas, Josh Arshonsky, Madeline A. Dalton
Publikováno v:
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, Vol 6, Iss 4, p e20336 (2020)
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
Background Social media platforms have created a new advertising frontier, yet little is known about the extent to which this interactive form of advertising shapes adolescents’ online relationships with unhealthy food brands. Objective We aimed to
Autor:
Jennifer A. Emond, Jennifer E. Carroll, Kristy Hendricks, Jennifer L. Harris, Lauren P. Cleveland, Linda J. Titus, Todd A. MacKenzie, Madeline A. Dalton, Meghan R Longacre, Keith M. Drake, Gail Langeloh
Publikováno v:
American journal of preventive medicine. 56(2)
Introduction Child-directed TV advertising is believed to influence children's diets, yet prospective studies in naturalistic settings are absent. This study examined if child-directed TV advertisement exposure for ten brands of high-sugar breakfast