textabstractOBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely important to the obesity epidemic. In the context of a population-based health assessment involving parent-child dyads at child age 11-12 years, we report cross-generational concordance in intake at a controlled snack food observation. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study (Child Health CheckPoint), nested within the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. SETTING: Assessment centres in seven Australian cities, February 2015-March 2016. PARTICIPANTS: Of all participating CheckPoint families (n=1874), 1299 children (50.3% girls) and 1274 parents (85.9% mothers) with snack data were included. Survey weights and methods were applied to account for the cl...
Snacking is common in children and influenced by many factors. The aim of this study is to provide i...
OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...
OBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely important to the...
OBJECTIVES: Overweight and obesity remain at historically high levels, cluster within families and a...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
textabstractBackground: Reliable assessment of children's dietary behaviour is needed for research p...
Objective: To examine the consumption patterns of energy-dense, nutrient-poor 'extra' foods among Au...
Background: In high-income countries, children with a lower socio-economic position (SEP) are more l...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
INTRODUCTION: The quantity, type and composition of snack foods may play a role in the development a...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
Objective: To examine the pattern of intake of key foods and beverages of children aged 4–12 y...
Interventions are required to reduce children’s consumption of discretionary foods and drinks. To in...
With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools to assess die...
Snacking is common in children and influenced by many factors. The aim of this study is to provide i...
OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...
OBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely important to the...
OBJECTIVES: Overweight and obesity remain at historically high levels, cluster within families and a...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
textabstractBackground: Reliable assessment of children's dietary behaviour is needed for research p...
Objective: To examine the consumption patterns of energy-dense, nutrient-poor 'extra' foods among Au...
Background: In high-income countries, children with a lower socio-economic position (SEP) are more l...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
INTRODUCTION: The quantity, type and composition of snack foods may play a role in the development a...
Objective: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
Objective: To examine the pattern of intake of key foods and beverages of children aged 4–12 y...
Interventions are required to reduce children’s consumption of discretionary foods and drinks. To in...
With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools to assess die...
Snacking is common in children and influenced by many factors. The aim of this study is to provide i...
OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal evidence of relationships between unhealthy diets and BMI in children is cru...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing focus on obesity prevention there is a need for simple, valid tools t...