Given the importance of parental influence on children’s eating habits, we explored perceptions of parents of overweight (body mass index–for-age percentile ≥85%) preschoolers (3-5 years) and overweight school-aged children (6-12 years) regarding challenges in promoting fruit and vegetable intake and how they and other family members influence their overweight children’s dietary habits. Focus groups were conducted with 13 parents of overweight preschoolers and 14 parents of overweight school-aged children. Codes and themes were developed by inductive data analysis. Four common themes were identified: short shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables prohibiting parents from purchasing, children’s taste changes in fruits and vegetables, parent...
Background : There is evidence of a clustering of healthy dietary patterns and physical activity amo...
Background: Food insecurity may negatively impact children’s nutritional status by affecting parent...
Problem. Recent statistics show that over a fifth of children aged 2-5 years in 2006-2008 were overw...
Given the importance of parental influence on children’s eating habits, we explored perceptions of p...
Most parents are aware of fruits and vegetables being healthy for children, but children's and adole...
Most parents are aware of fruits and vegetables being healthy for children, but children's and adole...
Background: Food insecurity may negatively impact children’s nutritional status by affecting parent...
The rate of obesity among children and adolescents has been dramatically increasing over the...
The rate of obesity among children and adolescents has been dramatically increasing over the...
Recently, childhood overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The co-morbidities asso...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
Objective: To examine the roles of child cognitions and parental feeding practices in explaining chi...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
Background : There is evidence of a clustering of healthy dietary patterns and physical activity amo...
Background: Food insecurity may negatively impact children’s nutritional status by affecting parent...
Problem. Recent statistics show that over a fifth of children aged 2-5 years in 2006-2008 were overw...
Given the importance of parental influence on children’s eating habits, we explored perceptions of p...
Most parents are aware of fruits and vegetables being healthy for children, but children's and adole...
Most parents are aware of fruits and vegetables being healthy for children, but children's and adole...
Background: Food insecurity may negatively impact children’s nutritional status by affecting parent...
The rate of obesity among children and adolescents has been dramatically increasing over the...
The rate of obesity among children and adolescents has been dramatically increasing over the...
Recently, childhood overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The co-morbidities asso...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
Objective: To examine the roles of child cognitions and parental feeding practices in explaining chi...
The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine beliefs and practices ...
Background : There is evidence of a clustering of healthy dietary patterns and physical activity amo...
Background: Food insecurity may negatively impact children’s nutritional status by affecting parent...
Problem. Recent statistics show that over a fifth of children aged 2-5 years in 2006-2008 were overw...