Dr. Ines Spielvogel
Postdoctoral researcher

Ines is a post-doc at the Public Mental Health Research Unit, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna. She has a doctoral degree in communication science and works in the field of media effects on children and adolescents, health communication and disclosures.

Publications

2024
Matthes J, Binder A, Naderer B, Forrai M, Spielvogel I, Knupfer H, Saumer M. (2024). Effects of Food Depictions in Entertainment Media on Children’s Unhealthy Food Preferences: Content Analysis Linked with Panel Data. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting. 7(1), e51429 10.2196/51429.
2021
De Jans S, Spielvogel I, Naderer B, Hudders L. (2021). Digital food marketing to children: how an influencer’s lifestyle can stimulate healthy food choices among children. Appetite, 105182. 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105182 .
Spielvogel I, Naderer B, Binder A, Matthes J. (2021). The forbidden reward. The emergence of parent-child conflicts about food over time and the influence of parents' communication strategies and feeding practices. Frontiers in Public Health, 8, 604702. 10.3389/fpubh.2020.604702 .
Spielvogel I, Naderer B, Matthes J. (2021). Disclosing product placement in audiovisual media services: A practical and scientific perspective on the implementation of disclosures across the European Union. International Journal of Advertising, 40(1), 5-25. 10.1080/02650487.2020.1781478 .
2020
Binder A, Naderer B, Matthes J, Spielvogel I. (2020). Fiction is sweet. The impact of media consumption on the development of children's nutritional knowledge and the moderating role of parental food-related mediation. A longitudinal study. Nutrients, 12(5), 1478. 10.3390/nu12051478 .
Naderer B, Binder A, Matthes J, Spielvogel I, Forrai M. (2020). Food as an eye-catcher. An eye-tracking study on children's attention to healthy and unhealthy food presentations as well as non-edible objects in audiovisual media. Pediatric Obesity, e12591. 10.1111/ijpo.12591 .
Spielvogel I, Naderer B, Matthes J. (2020). Again and again: exploring the influence of disclosure repetition on children's cognitive processing of product placement. International Journal of Advertising, 39(5), 611-630. 10.1080/02650487.2019.1648984 .
Spielvogel I, Naderer B, Matthes J, Obereder A. (2020). "Unterstützt durch Produktplatzierung": Die Perspektive der Eltern gegenüber Regulierungsmaßnahmen für eingebettete Werbeformen in Film und Fernsehen. Studies in Communication and Media, 9(2), 308-340. 10.5771/2192-4007-2020-2-308 .
2019
Naderer B, Matthes J, Spielvogel I. (2019). How brands appear in children's movies. A systematic content analysis of the past 25 years. International Journal of Advertising, 38(2), 237-257. 10.1080/02650487.2017.1410000 .
2018
Naderer B, Matthes J, Binder A, Marquart F, Mayrhofer M, Obereder A, Spielvogel I. (2018). Shaping children's healthy eating habits with food placements? Food placements of high and low nutritional value in cartoons, children's BMI, food-related parental mediation strategies, and food choice. Appetite, 120, 644-653. 10.1016/j.appet.2017.10.023 .
Spielvogel I, Matthes J, Naderer B, Karsay K. (2018). A treat for the eyes. An eye-tracking study on children's attention to unhealthy and healthy food cues in media content. Appetite, 125, 63-71. 10.1016/j.appet.2018.01.033 .