The impact of fast food marketing on brand preferences and fast food intake of youth aged 10-17 across six countries
Abstract Background Consumption of fast food, which is associated with poor diet, weight gain and the development of noncommunicable diseases, is high amongst youth. Fast food marketing, a modifiable determinant of excess weight and obesity, affects youth's food-related behaviours. This study a...
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Main Authors: | Mariangela Bagnato (Author), Marie-Hélè (Author), Lana Vanderlee (Author), Christine White (Author), David Hammond (Author), Monique Potvin Kent (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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