Does a ‘protective’ message reduce the impact of an advergame promoting unhealthy foods to children? An experimental study in Spain and The Netherlands

  • F. Folkvord*
  • , F. Lupiáñez-Villanueva
  • , C. Codagnone
  • , Francesco Bogliacino
  • , G. Veltri
  • , G. Gaskell
  • *Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

: The weight of evidence points to the advertising of food affecting food consumption, especially among children. Such advertising often promotes unhealthy foods. Current policy deliberations focus on developing effective 'protective' messages to increase advertising literacy and consequent scepticism about advertising targeting children. This study examined whether incorporating a 'protective' message in an advergame promoting energy-dense snacks would reduce children's snack intake. A randomized between-subject design was conducted in the Netherlands (N = 215) and Spain (N = 382) with an advergame promoting either energy-dense snacks or nonfood products. The results showed that playing an advergame promoting energy-dense snacks increased caloric intake in both countries, irrespective of whether the 'protective' message was present or not. These results point to the limitations of 'protective' messages and advertising literacy and provide policy makers with a rationale for extending the current prohibition of food advertising to young children in the terrestrial media to online environments.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)117-123
Numero di pagine7
RivistaAppetite
Volume112
Numero di pubblicazione7
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2017

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Psicologia Generale
  • Nutrizione e Dietetica

Keywords

  • Childhood obesity
  • Food advertisements
  • Food intake
  • Protective message

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