Effects of nutrient content claims, sports celebrity endorsements and premium offers on pre‐adolescent children's food preferences: experimental research
Helen Dixon(Cancer Council Victoria), Melanie Wakefield(Cancer Council Victoria), Louise A. Baur(Children's Hospital at Westmead), Bridget Kelly(Cancer Council NSW), Kathy Chapman(University of Utah), Jane Martin(Australian Coal Research (Australia)), Philippa Niven(Cancer Council Victoria), David Crawford(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Robert J. Donovan(Curtin University), Maree Scully(Cancer Council Victoria)
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