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Influence of parents on child eating practices in low SES communities: identifying insights for health promotion campaigns
Looking Forward, Looking Back: Drawing on the Past to Shape the Future of Marketing Proceedings of the 2013 World Marketing Congress, pp.352-355
Developments in Marketing Science
AMS World Marketing Congress 2013 (Melbourne, Australia, 17/07/2013 - 20/07/2013)
2015
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Abstract
Epidemiological evidence suggests that a diet high in fruit and vegetables helps to promote health and to prevent chronic disease (Bofetta et al. 2010; Hung et al. 2004; Turrell, Stanley, de Looper and Oldenburg 2006). However, Australian data indicates that the consumption of fruit and vegetables is well below the recommended daily intake (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS] 2009). Unfortunately, socioeconomically disadvantaged groups are particularly likely to have a diet characterised by low fruit and vegetable intake compared to their less disadvantaged counterparts (Ball, Crawford and Mishra 2006; Giskes et al. 2002). Thus, gaining a better understanding of the factors that intersect with an individuals’ ability to obtain a healthy diet, especially for the socioeconomically disadvantaged, is an important issue in health promotion research.
Details
- Title
- Influence of parents on child eating practices in low SES communities: identifying insights for health promotion campaigns
- Creators
- Stephanie Judd - Monash UniversityJoshua Newton - Monash UniversityFiona Newton - Monash UniversityMichael Ewing - Monash University
- Contributors
- C Campbell (Editor)J J Ma (Editor)
- Publication Details
- Looking Forward, Looking Back: Drawing on the Past to Shape the Future of Marketing Proceedings of the 2013 World Marketing Congress, pp.352-355
- Conference
- AMS World Marketing Congress 2013 (Melbourne, Australia, 17/07/2013 - 20/07/2013)
- Series
- Developments in Marketing Science
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
- Number of pages
- 4
- Identifiers
- 991013134110502368
- Copyright
- © 2016 Academy of Marketing Science
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding