Our study aimed to estimate the association between number of siblings and dietary patterns in adolescents. Prospective longitudinal study was developed using data from the birth cohort of the city of Pelotas, Brazil, which included 5249 participants. At the 18-year-old follow-up, from 4563 individuals located, 4106 were interviewed (follow-up rate 81.3%). Of these, 3751 were included in our principal component analysis of dietary patterns. Regular dietary intake of 45 food groups over the previous year was measured with a food frequency questionnaire. We identified four patterns, which accounted for 40% of the total variance in food group consumption. These were labeled “Protein and fast food”, “Fruit and vegetables”, “Common Brazilian”, a...
Objective: To investigate family structure differences in adolescents’ consumption of fruit, vegetab...
The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of overweight in only children to those with sib...
We investigated dietary intake patterns (DIP) in adolescents (14-18 year-olds) and the association w...
Our study aimed to estimate the association between number of siblings and dietary patterns in adole...
Our study aimed to estimate the association between number of siblings and dietary patterns in adole...
The number of siblings is an indirect indicator of living and, possibly, dietary conditions in child...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Abstract Background Although several studies have investigated the relationship between the number o...
Contains fulltext : 56623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Objective To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in child...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: By investigating differences in lifestyle behaviours and BMI in sibling pairs, ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle interventions to prevent paediatric obesity often target family and peer setti...
Abstract Background Lifestyle interventions to preven...
Background Lifestyle interventions to prevent paediatric obesity often target family and peer settin...
Objective: To investigate family structure differences in adolescents’ consumption of fruit, vegetab...
The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of overweight in only children to those with sib...
We investigated dietary intake patterns (DIP) in adolescents (14-18 year-olds) and the association w...
Our study aimed to estimate the association between number of siblings and dietary patterns in adole...
Our study aimed to estimate the association between number of siblings and dietary patterns in adole...
The number of siblings is an indirect indicator of living and, possibly, dietary conditions in child...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Abstract Background Although several studies have investigated the relationship between the number o...
Contains fulltext : 56623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Objective To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in child...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: By investigating differences in lifestyle behaviours and BMI in sibling pairs, ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk facto...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle interventions to prevent paediatric obesity often target family and peer setti...
Abstract Background Lifestyle interventions to preven...
Background Lifestyle interventions to prevent paediatric obesity often target family and peer settin...
Objective: To investigate family structure differences in adolescents’ consumption of fruit, vegetab...
The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of overweight in only children to those with sib...
We investigated dietary intake patterns (DIP) in adolescents (14-18 year-olds) and the association w...