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food on TV and in movies

-$7 billion industry in the US (1B aimed at the youth market)



- point is to develop and build brand awareness, preference, and loyalty

Big 5 of advertising

pre-sugared breakfast cereal



soft drinks



candy



snack products



fast food

media and obesity

TV viewing predicts higher BMI 30 years later



for each additional hour of TV watched on weekends at age 5, the risk of adult obesity

increased by 7%

TV viewing is linked with....

,diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol. When TV is reduced, so are measures of

adiposity (fat stored in the body)

Four mechanisms of media/health

-increased sedentary activity and displacement of more physical pursuits

-unhealthy eating practices learned from both the programming and the adverts for unhealthy

foods

-increased snacking behaviors while viewing

-interference with normal sleep patterns

link between media and physical activity

increased media use is associated with decreased physical activity

snacking and media use

MINDLESS EATING



- eating meals in front of the TV is related to an increase in meat, pizza, snacks, soda; less

fruits and veggies

displacement of physical activity because of media use

-some studies find that it displaces all physical activity

-many do not



-TV viewing may just displace other sedentary activities (board games, pretend play)



-kids who use a lot of media may just be more sedentary in nature

Disney Princess study findings

, -greater gender-stereotypical behavior over time for girls

-less for boys

-no effect on body image or prosocial behavior

-better body image longitudinally at age 11 for low SES kids and less adherence with

hegemonic masculinity for boys

Disclaimer-type labels

-no impact on mood

-made women like the individual LESS

-still had a negative effect on body image, especially for those with high comparison

tendencies

-disclaimer can sometimes reinforce negative comparisons by drawing more attention to the

images

effects of thin ideal media

-drop in body satisfaction (for both boys and girls, though less strong for boys)

-internalization of the thin ideal

-increased eating disordered behaviors

-longitudinal: increased body image problems (AS EARLY AS AGE 5)

-disordered eating

upward comparisons

comparing yourself to someone you perceive as better than you

downward comparisons

comparing yourself to someone you perceive as worse than you

How overweight characters are portrayed

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