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Associations Between Advertisement-supported Media Exposure and Dietary Quality Among Preschool-age Children

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Journal Appetite
Date 2021 Jun 19
PMID 34146648
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Foods of low nutritional quality are heavily marketed to children, and exposure to food ads shapes children's preferences and intake towards advertised foods. Whether food ad exposure independently relates to an overall lower diet quality among children remains unclear. We examined the association between ad-supported media use, a proxy for food ad exposure, and diet quality using the baseline data (2014-2015) from 535 3-5-year-olds in a community-based cohort study. Parents reported their child's dietary intake over 3 days via a diary, and diet quality was assessed with the Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2015) where higher scores reflect greater adherence to USDA dietary guidelines. Children's media exposure was measured through online parent surveys. Mean HEI score was 54.5 (SD = 9.4). In models adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics and metrics of parent diet quality, children's HEI scores were 0.5 points lower (adjusted beta = -0.5 [95% CI: 0.8, -0.1]; P < 0.01) for each 1-h increment in weekly viewing of ad-supported children's TV networks. Children's use of media that may have food ads (e.g., apps, online games) also related to a lower diet quality yet to a lesser extent (adjusted beta -0.2 [-0.2, -0.1]; P < 0.01). In contrast, children's ad-free media use was not associated with diet quality (P = 0.21). Findings support the premise that exposure to food advertisements via media may result in a lower quality diet among children independently of other risk factors.

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