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  • 8. Characterising Parent-Appeal Marketing on Foods for Children: A Scoping Review.
    Chung A, Hatzikiriakidis K, Martino F, Skouteris H.
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  • 10. The impact of front-of-pack marketing attributes versus nutrition and health information on parents' food choices.
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  • 11. Effects of exposure to television advertising for energy-dense/nutrient-poor food on children's food intake and obesity in South Korea.
    Lee B, Kim H, Lee SK, Yoon J, Chung SJ.
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  • 12. Food marketing with movie character toys: Effects on young children's preferences for unhealthy and healthier fast food meals.
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  • 15. Self-regulation by industry of food marketing is having little impact during children's preferred television.
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  • 17. Response to: counter-advertising to combat unhealthy food marketing will not be enough. commentary on "can counter-advertising reduce pre-adolescent children's susceptibility to front-of-package promotions on unhealthy foods? Experimental research".
    Dixon H, Scully M, Kelly B, Chapman K, Wakefield M.
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  • 18. Confused health and nutrition claims in food marketing to children could adversely affect food choice and increase risk of obesity.
    García AL, Morillo-Santander G, Parrett A, Mutoro AN.
    Arch Dis Child; 2019 Jun 01; 104(6):541-546. PubMed ID: 30530844
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  • 20. Nutritional quality of packaged foods targeted at children in Brazil: which ones should be eligible to bear nutrient claims?
    Rodrigues VM, Rayner M, Fernandes AC, de Oliveira RC, Proença RP, Fiates GM.
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