Objective: Examine associations between parental concern about adolescent weight and adolescent perceptions of their dietary intake, home food availability, family mealtime environment, and parents\u27 feeding practices.Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Adolescents, aged 12-15 years from 37 secondary schools in Victoria, Australia, and their parents completed surveys in 2004-2005.Participants: 1,448 adolescent–parent pairs.Main Outcome Measures: Parental concern about adolescent weight; adolescent perceptions of their food intake and home food environment.Analysis: Chi-square tests, exploratory factor analysis, independent t tests (P < .01).Results: Although 12% of parents perceived their adolescent as overweight, 27% were co...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
The home food environment is an important setting in regard to a child’s dietary intake and the deve...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...
Parents play a crucial role in the development of childhood overweight and also in controling overwe...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
The research presented in this thesis explored relationships between healthful eating and food envir...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Background: The home food environment may be an important target for addressing ado...
Pediatric obesity is a major public health concern with alarming increases in prevalence rates over ...
Abstract Background The home food environment may be an important target for addressing adolescent o...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationships between adolescents' eating disorder attitude...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
The home food environment is an important setting in regard to a child’s dietary intake and the deve...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...
Parents play a crucial role in the development of childhood overweight and also in controling overwe...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
The research presented in this thesis explored relationships between healthful eating and food envir...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that adolescents have different perceptions of family-environmenta...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Background: The home food environment may be an important target for addressing ado...
Pediatric obesity is a major public health concern with alarming increases in prevalence rates over ...
Abstract Background The home food environment may be an important target for addressing adolescent o...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationships between adolescents' eating disorder attitude...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
The home food environment is an important setting in regard to a child’s dietary intake and the deve...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...