Original paper
Connections between viewing media about President Trump's dietary habits and fast food consumption intentions: Political differences and implications for public health
Abstract
A nationally representative sample (N = 1050) responded to a survey testing possible connections between Americans' attention to media about President Donald J. Trump's preference for fast food, their perceptions of Trump, and public perceptions and behavioral intentions regarding fast food consumption. This survey utilized measures aimed at integrating theory about audience responses to celebrity health issues with the Theory of Planned...
Paper Details
Title
Connections between viewing media about President Trump's dietary habits and fast food consumption intentions: Political differences and implications for public health
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
147
Pages
104545 - 104545
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