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Dec 27, 2022 · Austin et al. (2020) found that an intervention that teaches media literacy and promotes parent-child communication can improve eating habits. Thus, the literature focuses on the negative influence of the media on food choices and possible interventions. Background
Apr 18, 2019 · Food marketing involves the use of numerous persuasive techniques to influence children’s food attitudes, preferences and consumption. This systematic review provides a comprehensive contemporary account of the impact of these marketing techniques on children aged 0–18 years and critically evaluates the methodologies used.
- Rachel Smith, Bridget Kelly, Heather Yeatman, Emma J Boyland
- 10.3390/nu11040875
- 2019
- Nutrients. 2019 Apr; 11(4): 875.
Jan 1, 2022 · This review aimed to investigate social media's food and beverage advertisements' role in influencing adolescents' food choices by appraising published literature. A systematic literature review was conducted reporting on social media's role in adolescents' food choices.
- Adam J. Kucharczuk, Tracy L. Oliver, Elizabeth B. Dowdell
- 2022
Dec 7, 2021 · One study estimated that children and adolescents see marketing for food between 30 and 189 times per week on social media apps, with fast food and sugary drinks being the most common. But it's...
Jun 1, 2024 · Carol Raithatha shares an overview on how social media shapes youth's food preferences and influences consumption patterns today.
- 01 June 2024
- 38, Issue2
Jul 30, 2021 · Results: Self-reported exposure to food marketing and overall food messages on social media was positively associated with eating attitudes, behaviours, perceived norms and food literacy among adolescents.
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Feb 24, 2023 · The purpose of this review was to synthesize the scientific findings in the last five years (2017–2022) regarding the possible influence of nutrition-related advertisements through television, social media, or video games on the choice and consumption of unhealthy foods and drinks in adolescents.