Pitanje br. 7103
 
Pitanje: 

Utjecaj medija (internet, reklame, radio, časopisi...) na prehrambene navike mladih (koji su tek ušli u pubertet)


Odgovor: 

Knjige:

  1. Food Advertising, content in ; Food Adversiting, eating disorders and ; Food Advertising, gender, ethnicity, and age ; Food Advertising, influence of ; Food Advetrising, obesity and ; Food Advertising to children ; Food and Beverage Advertising in schools // Encyclopedia of children, adolescents, and the media / edited by Jeffery Jensen Arnett. Thousand Oakes [etc.] : Sage Publications, cop. 2007 - Vol. 1 - sign. 316.7(03)sv1 /ENC/
  2. Milosavljević, Dragana: Ispitivanje znanja o prehrani i prehrambenih navika srednjoškolske populacije : specijalistički rad. Osijek : D. Milosavljević, 2010. - sign. 613.2 /MIL/ i Zbirka dokt. i mag. radnji

Članci u časopisima:

  1. Antonić-Degač, Katica; Kaić Rak, Antoinete; Mesaroš-Kanjski, Elika; Petrović, Zrinka; Capak, Krunoslav: Stanje uhranjenosti i prehrambene navike školske djece u Hrvatskoj // Paediatria Croatica. - 48 (2004), 1 ; str. 9-15
  2. Bralić, Irena; Kovačić, Vedran: Utjecaj životnog stila mladih na količinu dnevno popijenog mlijeka // Paediatria Croatica. - 48 (2004), 2 ; str. 73-78
  3. Patel, Nayna; Kent, Simon; Rai, Sarunjit S.: The use of IT to increase nutritional awareness in young children // CIT. Journal of computing and information technology. - 12 (2004), 4 ; str. 279-286

EBSCO Host (pristup u GISKO ili putem CARNet Centra za online baze - Proxy):

  1. Gebremariam, M. K., Bergh, I. H., Andersen, L. F., Ommundsen, Y., Totland, T. H., Bjelland, M., & ... Lien, N. (2013). Are screen-based sedentary behaviors longitudinally associated with dietary behaviors and leisure-time physical activity in the transition into adolescence?. International Journal Of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, 10(1), 1-8. doi:10.1186/1479-5868-10-9
  2. Van den Bulck, J. J., & Eggermont, S. S. (2006). Media use as a reason for meal skipping and fast eating in secondary school children. Journal Of Human Nutrition & Dietetics, 19(2), 91-100. doi:10.1111/j.1365-277X.2006.00683.x
  3. Marshall, S. J., Biddle, S. H., Gorely, T. T., Cameron, N. N., & Murdey, I. I. (2004). Relationships between media use, body fatness and physical activity in children and youth: a meta-analysis. International Journal Of Obesity & Related Metabolic Disorders, 28(10), 1238-1246. doi:10.1038/sj.ijo.0802706
  4. Carter, B. J., Birnbaum, A. S., Hark, L., Vickery, B., Potter, C., & Osborne, M. P. (2005). Using Media Messaging to Promote Healthful Eating and Physical Activity among Urban Youth. Journal Of Nutrition Education & Behavior, 37(2), 98-99.
  5. Hampl, J. S., Wharton, C. M., Tayior, C. A., Winham, D. M., Block, J. L., & Hall, R. (2004, June). Primetime television impacts on adolescents’ impressions of bodyweight, sex appeal, and food and beverage consumption. Nutrition Bulletin. pp. 92-98. doi:10.1111/j.1467-3010.2004.00419.x.
  6. Ata, R. (2007). The Effects of Gender and Family, Friend, and Media Influences on Eating Behaviors and Body Image During Adolescence. Journal Of Youth & Adolescence, 36(8), 1024. doi:10.1007/s10964-006-9159-x


UDK pojmovi: 
316 Sociologija, 613.2 Prehrana

Predmetnice: 
Prehrambene navike -- Adolescenti