How different goals drive attention: An interview study on how parental feeding goals influence the assessment of child-targeted food packaging cues

B Uyttenhove, L Hudders, D Van de Sompel… - Appetite, 2024 - Elsevier
When making snack choices for children, parents are exposed to many child-targeted food
packaging cues. This study aims to understand how different parental feeding goals (eg …

[HTML][HTML] Parents' perceptions of children's exposure to unhealthy food marketing in digital and retail environments

C Driessen, R Bennett, AJ Cameron, B Kelly, A Bhatti… - Appetite, 2024 - Elsevier
Results Sixteen caregivers participated in the study, all were parents and most female
(14/16). Parents had one child (n= 9) or two children (n= 7) aged 7-12 years, with a median …

Additives in foods marketed to children in Uruguay, an emerging Latin American country

F Alcaire, A Giménez, G Ares - Journal of Nutritional Science, 2025 - cambridge.org
Foods are frequently marketed to children through the inclusion of a wide range of elements
on the packages. Several studies conducted in different countries around the globe have …

Assessment of foods for infants and toddlers in Australia against the World Health Organization's Nutrient and Promotion Profile Model for food products for infants and …

A Chung, S Torkel, J Myers, H Skouteris - Public Health Nutrition, 2024 - cambridge.org
Objective: Global public health agencies have recommended stronger regulation of food
marketing to protect children's diets. This study assessed commercial foods for infants and …