Little is known about the complex combination of factors influencing the extent to which children request unhealthy foods from their parents. The aim of this study was to develop a comprehensive model of influencing factors to provide insight into potential methods of reducing these requests. A web panel provider was used to administer a national online survey to a sample of 1302 Australian parent-child dyads (total sample n = 2604). Initial univariate analyses identified potential predictors of children's requests for and consumption of unhealthy foods. The identified variables were subsequently incorporated into a path analysis model that included both parents’ and children's reports of children's requests for unhealthy foods. The resulti...
Most parents are aware of fruits and vegetables being healthy for children, but children's and adole...
Objective: Children may influence household spending through pester power'. The present study examin...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical and Health PsychologyScope: Food marketing toward childr...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
Abstract Purpose of Review A key driver of unhealthy diets in children is the marketing of unhealt...
Abstract not availableSimone Pettigrew, Michelle Jongenelis, Caroline Miller, Kathy Chapma
Increasingly, academic and lay discussion of children’s nutrition has focused on the role of the med...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
Background: This study examines the relationships between childhood food allergy and parental unheal...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
To understand the importance of the home food environment on unhealthy food consumption in children ...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
Purpose – Studies to date have focused on one or very few factors, rather than exploring a host of i...
Parents have a high degree of control over the environments and experiences of their children. Food ...
Most parents are aware of fruits and vegetables being healthy for children, but children's and adole...
Objective: Children may influence household spending through pester power'. The present study examin...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical and Health PsychologyScope: Food marketing toward childr...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
Abstract Purpose of Review A key driver of unhealthy diets in children is the marketing of unhealt...
Abstract not availableSimone Pettigrew, Michelle Jongenelis, Caroline Miller, Kathy Chapma
Increasingly, academic and lay discussion of children’s nutrition has focused on the role of the med...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
Background: This study examines the relationships between childhood food allergy and parental unheal...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
To understand the importance of the home food environment on unhealthy food consumption in children ...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
Purpose – Studies to date have focused on one or very few factors, rather than exploring a host of i...
Parents have a high degree of control over the environments and experiences of their children. Food ...
Most parents are aware of fruits and vegetables being healthy for children, but children's and adole...
Objective: Children may influence household spending through pester power'. The present study examin...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Clinical and Health PsychologyScope: Food marketing toward childr...