Ella Lundquist
This is a secondary analysis of data collected during a larger study that assessed the impact of food commercials. The primary aim of this project is to assess if coping behaviors exhibited by children during a delay of gratification task correlated to laboratory meal intake. We found negative correlations between the time children spent looking away and food consumption. This appears to be driven by differences in consumption of high-energy dense foods and food commercials.
Major:
Nutritional Sciences
Exhibition Category:
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Kathleen Keller, Associate Professor, Departments of Nutritional Sciences and Food Science
Poster Number:
409