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Internet food marketing strategies aimed at children and adolescents: a content analysis of food and beverage brand web sites.

Kristi Weber1, Mary Story, Lisa Harnack.   

Abstract

Americans are spending an increasing amount of time using "new media" like the Internet. There has been little research examining food and beverage Web sites' content and marketing practices, especially those that attract children and adolescents. The purpose of this study was to conduct a content analysis of food- and beverage-brand Web sites and the marketing techniques and advertising strategies present on these sites. The top five brands in eight food and beverage categories, 40 brands in total, were selected based on annual sales data from Brandweek magazine's annual "Superbrands" report. Data were collected using a standardized coding form. The results show a wide variety of Internet marketing techniques and advertising strategies targeting children and adolescents. "Advergaming" (games in which the advertised product is part of the game) was present on 63% of the Web sites. Half or more of the Web sites used cartoon characters (50%) or spokescharacters (55%), or had a specially designated children's area (58%) with a direct link from the homepage. With interactive media still in its developmental stage, there is a need to develop safeguards for children. Food and nutrition professionals need to advocate for responsible marketing techniques that will support the health of children.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16963354     DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2006.06.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Diet Assoc        ISSN: 0002-8223


  16 in total

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4.  A Mixed-Methods Exploration of Barriers and Facilitators to Evidence-Based Practices for Obesity Prevention in Head Start.

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6.  Digital Gaming and Pediatric Obesity: At the Intersection of Science and Social Policy.

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Authors:  Sandra L Calvert; Amanda E Staiano; Bradley J Bond
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10.  A mixed methods protocol for developing and testing implementation strategies for evidence-based obesity prevention in childcare: a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial.

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