Objective : To examine associations between availability of different types of food outlets and children\u27s fruit and vegetable intake.Method : Parents of 340 5–6 and 461 10–12 year-old Australian children reported how frequently their child ate 14 fruits and 13 vegetables in the last week in 2002/3. A geographic information system (GIS) was used to determine the availability of the following types of food outlets near home: greengrocers; supermarkets; convenience stores; fast food outlets; restaurants, cafés and takeaway outlets. Logistic regression analyses examined the likelihood of consuming fruit ≥ 2 times/day and vegetables ≥ 3 times/day, according to access to food outlets.Results : Overall, 62.5% of childr...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
Objective: To examine: (i) the association between home availability of fruit and vegetables and chi...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in New Zealand [NZ] has increased over recent years for both c...
Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given the high proportion of...
Abstract Background Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given th...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Objectives: To determine (1) reliability of new food environment measures; (2) association between h...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between fruits and vegetables (F&V) availability at home and...
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Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
Objective: To examine: (i) the association between home availability of fruit and vegetables and chi...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in New Zealand [NZ] has increased over recent years for both c...
Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given the high proportion of...
Abstract Background Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given th...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Objectives: To determine (1) reliability of new food environment measures; (2) association between h...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between fruits and vegetables (F&V) availability at home and...
Copyright © 2012 Chalida M. Svastisalee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...