Reliability and validity of a novel tool to comprehensively assess food and beverage marketing in recreational sport settings
Abstract Background Current methods for evaluating food marketing to children often study a single marketing channel or approach. As the World Health Organization urges the removal of unhealthy food marketing in children's settings, methods that comprehensively explore the exposure and power of...
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Main Authors: | Rachel J. L. Prowse (Author), Patti-Jean Naylor (Author), Dana Lee Olstad (Author), Valerie Carson (Author), Louise C. Mâsse (Author), Kate Storey (Author), Sara F. L. Kirk (Author), Kim D. Raine (Author) |
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