Do female adolescents respond better to thin or plus-size ad characters?

IF 2.7 Q2 BUSINESS Journal of Consumer Marketing Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1108/jcm-02-2021-4465
Aysen Bakir, Jessica Castonguay, Jeffrey G. Blodgett
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to examine the effects of character body size, subject body size and product type on female adolescents’ attitudes toward the character. Given prior research showing that adolescents identify more strongly with those whom they view as similar to themselves, it is possible that heavy and obese adolescents will react more favorably to plus-size ad characters.

Design/methodology/approach

Two studies were conducted, one with females aged 12–14 and a second with females aged 15–17. Based on their body mass index, subjects were classified as of small/average size or overweight/obese. Ads featured either a thin, average-size or plus-size character, and promoted either a healthful or an unhealthful snack item.

Findings

In general, small/average size female adolescents responded more favorably toward thin characters, whereas their overweight/obese counterparts responded more favorably toward plus-size characters. Moreover, subjects’ responses were not moderated by the nutritional value (healthful vs unhealthful) of the product being advertised.

Research limitations/implications

To effectively promote healthy foods to overweight/obese adolescents, it may be advantageous to incorporate plus-size characters. Additional research is needed, however, to determine whether this approach can effectively influence brand attitudes and consumption behaviors.

Social implications

As obesity rates continue to rise, it has become vitally important to encourage healthier food choices among youth. To develop effective communication strategies, marketers need to better understand how young consumers respond to various advertising cues.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to examine the effect of character size and subject size on female adolescents’ attitudes toward the character.

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女性青少年对瘦身还是加大码的广告角色反应更好?
目的 本研究旨在探讨人物体型、主体体型和产品类型对女性青少年对人物态度的影响。鉴于之前的研究表明,青少年会更强烈地认同那些他们认为与自己相似的人,因此,体重过重和肥胖的青少年可能会对大码广告角色做出更有利的反应。设计/方法/途径我们进行了两项研究,一项针对 12-14 岁的女性,另一项针对 15-17 岁的女性。根据身体质量指数,受试者被分为身材瘦小/中等或超重/肥胖。研究结果一般来说,身材瘦小/中等的青少年女性对瘦小的角色更有好感,而超重/肥胖的青少年女性则对加大码的角色更有好感。此外,受试者的反应并不受广告产品营养价值(有益健康与有害健康)的影响。社会影响随着肥胖率的持续上升,鼓励青少年选择更健康的食品已变得至关重要。为了制定有效的沟通策略,营销人员需要更好地了解年轻消费者是如何对各种广告线索做出反应的。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一项研究人物体型和主题体型对女性青少年对人物态度的影响。
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Journal of Consumer Marketing
Journal of Consumer Marketing Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: ■Consumer behaviour ■Customer policy and service ■Practical case studies to illustrate concepts ■The latest thinking and research in marketing planning ■The marketing of services worldwide
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