Background. There seems to be a consensus that family influences on dietary habits are important but few studies have addressed this issue directly. The purpose of this study was to determine if and how dietary intake aggregates within families. Methods. We examined the family aggregation of energy intake and the proportion of protein, fat and carbohydrate in the diet, estimated by a 3-day food consumption diary in 387 middle-class French families. Results. For energy and all macronutrients, spouse-spouse and child-child correlations were higher than parent-child correlations suggesting the minor contribution of genetics and the preponderant role of cultural and residual random environment. Variance component analysis confirmed the absence ...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
AIM: To examine the association between dietary patterns, behaviors and the prevalence of familial o...
Objective: It is commonly recognized that genetic, environmental, behavioral, and social factors are...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an association exists between children’s and parent...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an association exists between children's and parental...
ABSTRACF Total energy intake and intakes of carbohydrate, fat, and protein as well as the percentage...
Background: Uncompensated overnutrition promotes obesity, but the controls of children’s eating beha...
Abstract We sought to investigate the familial aggregation and family-based heritability of dietary ...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is the study of family dynamics regarding food and e...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
Since people who live together tend to share a common diet and habits of energy expenditure it is re...
Although many family-based genetic studies have collected dietary data, very few have used the dieta...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an association exists between children's and parental...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
AIM: To examine the association between dietary patterns, behaviors and the prevalence of familial o...
Objective: It is commonly recognized that genetic, environmental, behavioral, and social factors are...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an association exists between children’s and parent...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an association exists between children's and parental...
ABSTRACF Total energy intake and intakes of carbohydrate, fat, and protein as well as the percentage...
Background: Uncompensated overnutrition promotes obesity, but the controls of children’s eating beha...
Abstract We sought to investigate the familial aggregation and family-based heritability of dietary ...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is the study of family dynamics regarding food and e...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
Since people who live together tend to share a common diet and habits of energy expenditure it is re...
Although many family-based genetic studies have collected dietary data, very few have used the dieta...
The aim of this study was to determine whether an association exists between children's and parental...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
AIM: To examine the association between dietary patterns, behaviors and the prevalence of familial o...
Objective: It is commonly recognized that genetic, environmental, behavioral, and social factors are...