Food advertisement influences food decision making and not nutritional status: a study among university students in ghana

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  • who: Gabriel Libienuo Sowley Kalog from the University for Development Studies, Tamale have published the research work: Food advertisement influences food decision making and not nutritional status: a study among university students in Ghana, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to evaluate the different forms of advertisements are exposed to on campus and how they influence their choices and nutritional status. In terms of gender, the findings from this study showed that daily patronage of advertised foods was more likely to occur among females (14.0%) than males (11.2 . . .

     

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