Journal article
Food marketing with movie character toys: Effects on young children's preferences for unhealthy and healthier fast food meals
H Dixon, P Niven, M Scully, M Wakefield
Appetite | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
This study aimed to test whether movie tie-in premiums (MTIPs) accompanying unhealthy and healthier fast food meals influenced children's meal preferences and their perceptions of these meals. Nine hundred and four Grade 1 and 2 students (aged 5–9 years) from Melbourne, Australia participated in a between-subjects online experiment comprising the following conditions: (A) unhealthy and healthier meals with no MTIP (control); (B) unhealthy and healthier meals with MTIP (current situation in Australia); (C) unhealthy meals with MTIP and healthier meals without MTIP; (D) unhealthy meals without MTIP and healthier meals with MTIP. The latter condition tested a potential regulatory model restrict..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by Cancer Council Victoria, Australia. We thank the students and participating schools for their involvement in the study.