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I Like the One With Minions: The Influence of Marketing on Packages of Ultra-Processed Snacks on Children's Food Choices

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FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.920225

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ultra-processed foods; snacks; children; food label; food marketing; focus groups

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  1. UNICEF Brazil [BRZ/PCA/2017-2021]
  2. Sao Paulo Research Foundation-FAPESP [2017/05651-0, 2019/22278-7]

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This study assessed the consumption of school snacks and examined how marketing strategies on food labels influenced children's perceptions of snacks. Juices and chips were the most popular snacks and their availability and flavor were the main reasons for their consumption. Children found the images on labels appealing, but they could be deceptive. Snacks perceived as healthy were encouraged by parents, and children found it easier to convince them to buy snacks with health claims. Colors and brands were important for catching children's attention and making the snack recognizable.
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the most consumed school snacks using the free listing and understand how marketing strategies on food labels influenced children's perceptions of snacks via focus groups. DesignThe study design involved free lists and semi-structured focus group interviews. SettingSao Paulo, Brazil. ParticipantsA total of 69 children were involved in this study. Phenomenon of InterestChildren's perceptions of food labels. AnalysisFood groups mentioned on the free lists were analyzed for their frequency and priority of occurrence. The focus groups were analyzed through content analysis. ResultsJuices and chips were the most salient snacks, with availability and flavor as reasons for their consumption. Children found images on labels appealing, which created a desire for the food, although could be deceptive. Snacks perceived as healthy were encouraged by parents, and children could more easily convince them to buy snacks with health claims. Colors and brands were important to catch children's attention and make the snack recognizable. Television commercials and mascots reinforced marketing strategies on labels. Conclusions and ImplicationsOur results point to the need for public health strategies to deal with the obesity epidemic through creating and implementing specific legislation to regulate food labels to discourage the consumption of unhealthy snacks and prohibit food marketing targeted at children.

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