76
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Research

Exercise portrayal in children’s television programs: analysis of the UK and Irish programming

, , , , , , , & show all
Pages 317-324 | Published online: 23 Sep 2016

References

  • Saunders T Potential contributors to the Canadian pediatric obesity epidemic ISRN Pediatr 2011 2011 10 Article ID 917684
  • Alberti KG Zimmet P Shaw J The metabolic syndrome – a new worldwide definition Lancet 2005 366 9491 1059 1062 16182882
  • Weiss R Dziura J Burgert TS Obesity and the metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents N Engl J Med 2004 350 23 2362 2374 15175438
  • Weiss R Childhood metabolic syndrome: must we define it to deal with it?Diabetes Care 2011 34 Suppl 2 S171 S176 21525451
  • Crespo CJ Smit E Troiano RP Bartlett SJ Macera CA Andersen RE Television watching, energy intake, and obesity in US children: results from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988–1994 Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2001 155 3 360 365 11231802
  • Klesges RC Shelton ML Klesges LM Effects of television on metabolic rate: potential implications for childhood obesity Pediatrics 1993 91 2 281 286 8424001
  • Dietz WHJr Gortmaker SL Do we fatten our children at the television set? Obesity and television viewing in children and adolescents Pediatrics 1985 75 5 807 812 3873060
  • Gortmaker SL Must A Sobol AM Peterson K Colditz GA Dietz WH Television viewing as a cause of increasing obesity among children in the United States, 1986–1990 Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1996 150 4 356 362 8634729
  • Harrison K Marske AL Nutritional content of foods advertised during the television programs children watch most Am J Public Health 2005 95 9 1568 1574 16118368
  • Henderson VR Kelly B Food advertising in the age of obesity: content analysis of food advertising on general market and African American television J Nutr Educ Behav 2005 37 4 191 196 16029689
  • Kaiser Family Foundation. [webpage on the Internet] The Role of Media in Childhood Obesity 2004 Available from: http://www.kff.org/entmedia/entmedia022404pkg.cfm Accessed September 1, 2015
  • Zhang G Wu L Zhou L Lu W Mao C Television watching and risk of childhood obesity: a meta-analysis Eur J Public Health 2016 26 1 13 18 26604324
  • Erik Landhuis C Poulton R Welch D Hancox RJ Programming obesity and poor fitness: the long-term impact of childhood television Obesity (Silver Spring) 2008 16 6 1457 1459 18369346
  • Committee on Communications, American Academy of Pediatrics Strasburger VC Children, adolescents, and advertising Pediatrics 2006 118 6 2563 2569 17142547
  • Powell LM Szczypka G Chaloupka FJ Braunschweig CL Nutritional content of television food advertisements seen by children and adolescents in the United States Pediatrics 2007 120 3 576 583 17766531
  • Silver Wallace L Leenders N Content analysis of prime-time television coverage of physical activity, 1970–2001 Am J Prev Med 2004 26 2 130 134 14751324
  • Outley CW Taddese A A content analysis of health and physical activity messages marketed to African American children during after-school television programming Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2006 160 4 432 435 16585490
  • Nabi RL Thomas J The effects of reality-based television programming on diet and exercise motivation and self-efficacy in young adults Health Commun 2013 28 7 699 708 23046177
  • Smith BJ Bonfiglioli CM Physical activity in the mass media: an audience perspective Health Educ Res 2015 30 2 359 369 25697582
  • Bragg MA Liu PJ Roberto CA Sarda V Harris JL Brownell KD The use of sports references in marketing of food and beverage products in supermarkets Public Health Nutr 2013 16 4 738 742 22874497
  • Taras HL Gage M Advertised foods on children’s television Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1995 149 6 649 652 7767420
  • Lewis MK Hill AJ Food advertising on British children’s television: a content analysis and experimental study with nine-year olds Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 1998 22 3 206 214 9539187
  • Cox R Skouteris H Rutherford L Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M Dell’ Aquila D Hardy LL Television viewing, television content, food intake, physical activity and body mass index: a cross-sectional study of preschool children aged 2–6 years Health Promot J Austr 2012 23 1 58 62 22730942
  • Byrd-Bredbenner C Finckenor M Grasso D Health related content in prime-time television programming J Health Commun 2003 8 4 329 341 12907399
  • Harris JL Sarda V Schwartz MB Brownell KD Redefining “child-directed advertising” to reduce unhealthy television food advertising Am J Prev Med 2013 44 4 358 364 23498101
  • Broadcasting Authority of Ireland [webpage on the Internet] Strategy Statement 2011–2013 2010 Available from: http://www.bai.ie/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/BAI_Strategy_201113_v2ENG.pdf Accessed September 1, 2015
  • British Broadcasting Corporation [webpage on the Internet] Broadcasting: An Agreement between Her Majesty’s Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and the British Broadcasting Corporation 2006 Available from: http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/assets/files/pdf/about/how_we_govern/agreement.pdf Accessed September 1, 2015
  • Greenberg BS Rosaen SF Worrell TR Salmon CT Volkman JE A portrait of food and drink in commercial TV series Health Commun 2009 24 4 295 303 19499423
  • Scully P Reid O Macken A Food and beverage cues in UK and Irish children-television programming Arch Dis Child 2014 99 11 979 984 24982416
  • Belk RW Pollay RW Images of ourselves: the good life in twentieth century advertising J Consum Aff 1985 11 4 887 897
  • Riddoch CJ Boreham CA The health-related physical activity of children Sports Med 1995 19 2 86 102 7747006
  • Hussey J Gormley J Bell C Physical activity in Dublin children aged 7–9 years Br J Sports Med 2001 35 4 268 272 11477025
  • Riddoch CJ Bo Andersen L Wedderkopp N Physical activity levels and patterns of 9- and 15-yr-old European children Med Sci Sports Exerc 2004 36 1 86 92 14707773
  • Verma T Adams J White M Portrayal of health-related behaviours in popular UK television soap operas J Epidemiol Community Health 2007 61 7 575 577 17568047
  • Dixon H Scully M Niven P Effects of nutrient content claims, sports celebrity endorsements and premium offers on pre-adolescent children’s food preferences: experimental research Pediatr Obes 2013 9 2 47 57
  • Dixon H Scully M Wakefield M Kelly B Chapman K Donovan R Parent’s responses to nutrient claims and sports celebrity endorsements on energy-dense and nutrient-poor foods: an experimental study Public Health Nutr 2011 14 6 1071 1079 21306666
  • van Kleef E Shimizu M Wansink B Food compensation: do exercise ads change food intake? Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 2011 8 6 21276218
  • Beaudoin CE Fernandez C Wall JL Farley TA Promoting healthy eating and physical activity short-term effects of a mass media campaign Am J Prev Med 2007 32 3 217 223 17236742
  • Kantomaa MT Stamatakis E Kankaanpaa A Physical activity and obesity mediate the association between childhood motor function and adolescents’ academic achievement Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2013 110 5 1917 1922 23277558
  • Allen MS Vella SA Laborde S Sport participation, screen time, and personality trait development during childhood Br J Dev Psychol 2015 33 3 375 390 26259042
  • Gabel L Ridgers ND Della Gatta PA Associations of sedentary time patterns and TV viewing time with inflammatory and endothelial function biomarkers in children Pediatr Obes 2016 11 3 194 201 26097139