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Published on in Vol 7 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/51429, first published .
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Effects of Food Depictions in Entertainment Media on Children’s Unhealthy Food Preferences: Content Analysis Linked With Panel Data

Effects of Food Depictions in Entertainment Media on Children’s Unhealthy Food Preferences: Content Analysis Linked With Panel Data

Journals

  1. Naderer B, Wakolbinger M, Haider S, Tatlow-Golden M, Muc M, Boyland E, Winzer E. Influencing children: food cues in YouTube content from child and youth influencers. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  2. Zhao K, Xue X, Chen N, Qi Y, Gong J, Hu W, Li Y, Shi L, Yu J. Mapping the Landscape of Nutrition Recommendation Systems: Evidence from Peer-Reviewed Research, Apps, and Patents. Nutrition Reviews 2026 View
  3. Şakar G, Mumcuoğlu A, Demirci G, Tantekin Erden F. A Content Analysis of Popular YouTube Channels Regarding Children’s Food and Nutrition Literacy. Journal of Childhood Studies 2026:67 View
  4. Duh-Leong C, Klass P, Nagpal N, Palacio Mazo L, Warda E, Tyson K, Aristy C, Takahashi Oakland H, Perrin E. Portrayals of Food and Nutrition in Popular US Picture Books. Pediatrics 2026 View
  5. Heck I, Borgers C, Kushnir T. The cognitive foundations of food moralization. Appetite 2026:108719 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Schönbach K. Verkaufen, Flirten, Führen. View