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  • 1. Declines in tobacco brand recognition and ever-smoking rates among young children following restrictions on tobacco advertisements in Hong Kong.
    Fielding R, Chee YY, Choi KM, Chu TK, Kato K, Lam SK, Sin KL, Tang KT, Wong HM, Wong KM.
    J Public Health (Oxf); 2004 Mar; 26(1):24-30. PubMed ID: 15044569
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  • 2. Recognition of cigarette brand names and logos by primary schoolchildren in Ankara, Turkey.
    Emri S, Bağci T, Karakoca Y, Bariş E.
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  • 3. Tobacco advertisements: one of the strongest risk factors for smoking in Hong Kong students.
    Lam TH, Chung SF, Betson CL, Wong CM, Hedley AJ.
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  • 4. A comprehensive study of smoking in primary school children in Hong Kong: implications for prevention.
    Peters J, Hedley AJ, Lam TH, Betson CL, Wong CM.
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    Pierce JP, Gilpin EA, Choi WS.
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  • 8. Tobacco Industry Denormalization Beliefs in Hong Kong Adolescents.
    Chen J, Ho SY, Leung LT, Wang MP, Lam TH.
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    Hanewinkel R, Isensee B, Sargent JD, Morgenstern M.
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  • 11. Brand name logo recognition of fast food and healthy food among children.
    Arredondo E, Castaneda D, Elder JP, Slymen D, Dozier D.
    J Community Health; 2009 Feb 21; 34(1):73-8. PubMed ID: 18830690
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  • 12. [Exposure to tobacco advertisement and promotion programs among Chinese middle school students: a cross-sectional survey].
    Xiao L, Yang J, Zhao L, Jiang Y, Chen X.
    Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi; 2015 Apr 21; 36(4):309-13. PubMed ID: 25975539
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  • 16. Brand logo recognition by children aged 3 to 6 years. Mickey Mouse and Old Joe the Camel.
    Fischer PM, Schwartz MP, Richards JW, Goldstein AO, Rojas TH.
    JAMA; 1991 Dec 11; 266(22):3145-8. PubMed ID: 1956101
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