Original article can be found at: http://informahealthcare.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisObjective:To examine the influence of location on snack intake among Northern Ireland (NI) children aged 5-8 years. Methods: Dietary intake was assessed by 7-day weighed dietary records. Parents/children self defined type (meal/snack) and location of eating occasions. Locations were grouped as 'Home' or 'Out of home' (inclusive of school). Children (5-8 years; n=113) were recruited through primary schools in the Coleraine area of NI. Results: Snacks consumed at home contributed 20% to total energy intake (TEI), while out of home snacking accounted for 7% of TEI. Snack food choice was markedly similar in and out of home with sugar confectionery, milks a...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
Objective : To examine associations between availability of different types of food outlets and chil...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify differences in food habits and lifestyle behaviours...
Background: Where children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumpt...
BackgroundWhere children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumptio...
Background/Objectives: Previous research in the United Kingdom, where there is a school canteen syst...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
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Recent studies have started to pay attention on several factors on the eating habits of children wit...
Children in primary education in Northern Ireland have a diet which is charac-terised by a high cons...
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Diet is a modifiable contributor to many chronic diseases including childhood obesity. The local foo...
AbstractDiet is a modifiable contributor to many chronic diseases including childhood obesity. The l...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food out...
Aims to assess the effectiveness of a child-to-child approach to promote healthier snacking in prima...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
Objective : To examine associations between availability of different types of food outlets and chil...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify differences in food habits and lifestyle behaviours...
Background: Where children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumpt...
BackgroundWhere children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumptio...
Background/Objectives: Previous research in the United Kingdom, where there is a school canteen syst...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Recent studies have started to pay attention on several factors on the eating habits of children wit...
Children in primary education in Northern Ireland have a diet which is charac-terised by a high cons...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Diet is a modifiable contributor to many chronic diseases including childhood obesity. The local foo...
AbstractDiet is a modifiable contributor to many chronic diseases including childhood obesity. The l...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food out...
Aims to assess the effectiveness of a child-to-child approach to promote healthier snacking in prima...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
Objective : To examine associations between availability of different types of food outlets and chil...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify differences in food habits and lifestyle behaviours...