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433 related items for PubMed ID: 11209583

  • 1. The 30-second effect: an experiment revealing the impact of television commercials on food preferences of preschoolers.
    Borzekowski DL, Robinson TN.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2001 Jan; 101(1):42-6. PubMed ID: 11209583
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  • 2. Unsafe and violent behavior in commercials aired during televised major sporting events.
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  • 11. Emotional and rational product appeals in televised food advertisements for children: analysis of commercials shown on US broadcast networks.
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  • 19. 'I saw Santa drinking soda!' Advertising and children's food preferences.
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  • 20. Food commercials increase preference for energy-dense foods, particularly in children who watch more television.
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