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Evaluating the impact of Chile's marketing regulation of unhealthy foods and beverages: Pre-school and adolescent children's changes in exposure to food advertising on television

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Prevalence of child-directed and general audience marketing strategies on the front of beverage packaging: The case of Chile

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Marketing foods to children and adolescents: Licensed characters and other promotions on packaged foods in the supermarket

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US toddler milk sales and associations with marketing practices

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Association between overweight/obesity and eating habits while watching television among primary-school children in the city of Shiraz, Iran

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Television viewing, computer game play and book reading during meals are predictors of meal skipping in a cross-sectional sample of 12-, 14- and 16-year-olds

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Like and share: Associations between social media engagement and dietary choices in children

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Food consumption and related messages in animated comic series addressed to children and adolescents

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Food and beverage cues in children's television programmes: the influence of programme genre

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Child-targeted fast-food television advertising exposure is linked with fast-food intake among pre-school children

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