The present study investigated nutrition-related beliefs and behaviours among parents of varyingsocioeconomic profiles to facilitate more effective primary care interventions to improve parents’ child-feeding practices. A questionnaire comprising attitudinal and behavioural items was administered to parents at three Perth primary schools. A response rate of 21% (n = 181) was obtained. Respondents exhibited a good understanding of most of the issues under investigation, indicating that efforts could focus on changing specific behaviours rather than attempting to increase general awareness of the importance of children’s diets to their health and wellbeing. The results suggest that education relating to appetite regulation could be beneficial...
Parents are the primary caretakers of their children and are responsible for providing them with opt...
Aim Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness ...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...
Parents represent a potentially powerful intermediary in behaviour change strategies aimed at improv...
Objective: To explore low socioeconomic parents’ beliefs in relation to children’s nutrition.Design:...
Objective: To explore low socioeconomic parents\u27 beliefs in relation to children\u27s nutrition. ...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Objective: Young children's knowledge about healthy food may influence the formation of their eating...
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...
PurposePrimary schools provide continuous, intensive contact with large numbers of children starting...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
PurposeThis paper examines the views of Australian primary school parents regarding the food and nut...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
Parents are the primary caretakers of their children and are responsible for providing them with opt...
Aim Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness ...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...
Parents represent a potentially powerful intermediary in behaviour change strategies aimed at improv...
Objective: To explore low socioeconomic parents’ beliefs in relation to children’s nutrition.Design:...
Objective: To explore low socioeconomic parents\u27 beliefs in relation to children\u27s nutrition. ...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Objective: Young children's knowledge about healthy food may influence the formation of their eating...
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...
PurposePrimary schools provide continuous, intensive contact with large numbers of children starting...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
PurposeThis paper examines the views of Australian primary school parents regarding the food and nut...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
Parents are the primary caretakers of their children and are responsible for providing them with opt...
Aim Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness ...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...