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dc.contributor.authorPettigrew Sen
dc.contributor.authorRoberts Men
dc.contributor.authorChapman Ken
dc.contributor.authorQuester Pen
dc.contributor.authorMiller Cen
dc.date.issued2012
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/30461
dc.description.abstractThe ability of food advertising to trigger food consumption and influence social norms relating to food consumption has resulted in increasing attention being given to the prevalence and nature of food advertising. The present study investigated the use of negative themes in food advertisements aired on Australian television to determine the prevalence of depictions of violence/aggression, mocking, nagging, boredom, loneliness, food craving, mood enhancement, and the emotional use of food across 61 days of programming time. The results suggest that advertisers are using negative themes to capture attention and invoke an emotional response in the target audience. Sixteen percent (14,611) of the 93,284 food advertisements contained negative themes, with mood enhancement and food craving being the most commonly depicted negative themes. Advertisements with negative themes were more likely to be for non-core foods and to be aired during children's popular viewing times than at other times. The potential for negative themes in food advertising to promote unhealthy food consumption behaviors among children is likely to be of concern to policy makers. Building on this exploratory study, further research is needed to investigate how nutrition-related decision making is affected by exposure to food advertisements employing negative emotional themesen
dc.publisherAppetiteen
dc.rightsOther
dc.subjectAdvertising as Topicen
dc.subjectHealthen
dc.subjectHealth Promotionen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectMaleen
dc.subjectmethodsen
dc.subjectNegativismen
dc.subjectNutrition Policyen
dc.subjectObesityen
dc.subjectPolicyen
dc.subjectPrevalenceen
dc.subjectAustraliaen
dc.subjectpsychologyen
dc.subjectTelevisionen
dc.subjectChilden
dc.subjectEmotionsen
dc.subjectepidemiologyen
dc.subjectFeeding Behavioren
dc.subjectFemaleen
dc.subjectFooden
dc.subjectFood Preferencesen
dc.subject.otherPrevention - Interventions to Prevent Cancer: Personal Behaviours (Non-Dietary) that Affect Cancer Risken
dc.titleThe use of negative themes in television food advertisingen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.appet.2011.12.014
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Medicine and Healthen


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