BackgroundWhere children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumption of low-nutrient, energy-dense food, a recognized risk factor for obesity.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive analysis of consumption patterns and nutritional intake by eating location in British children with the use of a nationally representative survey.DesignCross-sectional data from 4636 children (80,075 eating occasions) aged 1.5–18 y from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey Rolling Program (2008–2014) were analyzed. Eating locations were categorized as home, school, work, leisure places, food outlets, and “on the go.” Foods were classified into core (considered important or acceptable within a healthy di...
BACKGROUND: Recent increases in obesity prevalence have led to research into the neighbourhood food ...
Introduction Modelling the daily exposure environment provides evidence for policy and practice. How...
Children’s community nutrition environments are an important contributor to childhood obesity rates ...
Background: Where children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumpt...
Eating location has been linked with variations in diet quality including the consumption of low-nut...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
This study investigates the relationship between the consumption of foods and eating locations (home...
Many existing NCDs have emerged not only due to the increasing rates of obesity and overweight among...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food out...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Researchers and policy-makers are interested in the influence that food r...
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...
Recent studies have started to pay attention on several factors on the eating habits of children wit...
BACKGROUND: Recent increases in obesity prevalence have led to research into the neighbourhood food ...
Introduction Modelling the daily exposure environment provides evidence for policy and practice. How...
Children’s community nutrition environments are an important contributor to childhood obesity rates ...
Background: Where children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumpt...
Eating location has been linked with variations in diet quality including the consumption of low-nut...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
This study investigates the relationship between the consumption of foods and eating locations (home...
Many existing NCDs have emerged not only due to the increasing rates of obesity and overweight among...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food out...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Researchers and policy-makers are interested in the influence that food r...
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...
Recent studies have started to pay attention on several factors on the eating habits of children wit...
BACKGROUND: Recent increases in obesity prevalence have led to research into the neighbourhood food ...
Introduction Modelling the daily exposure environment provides evidence for policy and practice. How...
Children’s community nutrition environments are an important contributor to childhood obesity rates ...