A large proportion of adolescents eats too many energy-dense snacks, which is detrimental for their current and future health. To understand how to promote healthy dietary behaviors in adolescents, we need to identify factors that affect their snacking. While previous cross-sectional work has shown mother-child similarities in eating behavior, longitudinal studies are lacking. Hence, the first aim of this study was to examine whether maternal snacking predicted changes in adolescents' snacking over time. A second aim was to examine whether adolescents' television viewing magnified the strength of this longitudinal association. Television viewing may increase the motivation to eat the snacks consumed by mothers later on, for example through ...
This study investigated parental influences on preschool children’s healthy and unhealthy snacking i...
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Childhood obesity is increasing at epidemic rates, and thus there is a need to target appropriate ch...
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Introduction: Television viewing is considered to be a risk factor for overweight in children becaus...
Background: Television viewing has been associated with poor eating behaviours in adolescents. Chang...
Abstract Background Screen-time and eating behaviours are associated in adolescents, but few studies...
This study aimed to examine individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with f...
INTRODUCTION: Previous research has revealed that parents play a crucial role in their child's eatin...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Objective: To examine whether home availability of energy-dense snack foods mediates the association...
The present study experimentally tested the effects of adult targeted food commercials (energy-dense...
OBJECTIVES: To identify key eating behaviours in children and their parents and to determine the ass...
Objective: Evidence suggests that TV viewing is associated with body mass index (BMI) and metabolic ...
Parental stress may influence adolescents’ food intake and weight development over time, however, it...
This study investigated parental influences on preschool children’s healthy and unhealthy snacking i...
Contains fulltext : 236270.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Parental stress...
Childhood obesity is increasing at epidemic rates, and thus there is a need to target appropriate ch...
Contains fulltext : 177657.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A large propo...
Introduction: Television viewing is considered to be a risk factor for overweight in children becaus...
Background: Television viewing has been associated with poor eating behaviours in adolescents. Chang...
Abstract Background Screen-time and eating behaviours are associated in adolescents, but few studies...
This study aimed to examine individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with f...
INTRODUCTION: Previous research has revealed that parents play a crucial role in their child's eatin...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Objective: To examine whether home availability of energy-dense snack foods mediates the association...
The present study experimentally tested the effects of adult targeted food commercials (energy-dense...
OBJECTIVES: To identify key eating behaviours in children and their parents and to determine the ass...
Objective: Evidence suggests that TV viewing is associated with body mass index (BMI) and metabolic ...
Parental stress may influence adolescents’ food intake and weight development over time, however, it...
This study investigated parental influences on preschool children’s healthy and unhealthy snacking i...
Contains fulltext : 236270.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Parental stress...
Childhood obesity is increasing at epidemic rates, and thus there is a need to target appropriate ch...