Journal article
A Parental Health Education Model of Children’s Food Consumption: Influence on Children’s Attitudes, Intention, and Consumption of Healthy and Unhealthy Foods
MO Lwin, W Shin, AZH Yee, RJ Wardoyo
Journal of Health Communication | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2017
Abstract
This study proposes that parental mediation of television advertising and parental guidance of food consumption differentially influence children’s attitude, intention, and behavior toward the consumption of healthy and unhealthy foods. Structural equation modeling based on a survey of 1,119 children aged 9–12 supported our model, revealing that parental education strategies influence children’s food consumption in a complex manner that is highly context-dependent. Parental guidance of food consumption enhanced children’s healthy food attitude and intention to consume, while reducing the intention to consume unhealthy food. However, parental mediation of television advertising influenced unh..
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Awarded by National Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Singapore Ministry of Health's National Medical Research Council under its Health Services Research Competitive Research Grant (HSRG/0046/2013).