Nutrition plays an important role in proper physical and cognitive functioning. However, there is limited evidence on the relationship between overall diet, cognition, and academic success in children, particularly among low-income and diverse groups. The objective of this study was to examine the relationships between healthful versus less healthful food group intake, cognitive performance, and academic achievement in a diverse sample of schoolchildren. 868 urban schoolchildren (age 8 to 10 years) participated in the study. Intake of healthful (fruits, vegetables, unsweetened beverages) and less healthful (sweet and salty snacks, sugar-sweetened beverages) food groups was determined via a food frequency questionnaire. Digit Span and Stroop...
This research explores the positive relationships between good nutrition and the cognitive skills of...
Objective Given the high prevalence of suboptimal nutrition and low activity levels in children, we ...
Background: Research on the association between school meal consumption and overall dietary intake p...
This article examines the extent of food’s impact on children’s academic achievement. The purpose of...
Unhealthy diet has been associated with overweight, obesity, increased cardiometabolic risk, and rec...
Introduction: The results of the initial survey showed that there were seven children with low food ...
Background: Diet quality (DQ) is a public health priority, and optimal socioemotional development (S...
Dietary habit is behaviors that are appropriate for the selection of the right foods so that they wi...
Introduction: Food has a great impact on our health and performance, especially in the case of stude...
The impact of diet on academic achievement is a growing area of research. The aim of this systematic...
The impact of diet on academic achievement is a growing area of research. The aim of this systematic...
Purpose Poor diet quality may impair academic achievement in children, but such evidence is limit...
With more of the adult population overweight or obese, the rates of childhood obesity have also rise...
Dietary habit is behaviors that are appropriate for the selection of the right foods so that they wi...
Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has markedly increased in the last three dec...
This research explores the positive relationships between good nutrition and the cognitive skills of...
Objective Given the high prevalence of suboptimal nutrition and low activity levels in children, we ...
Background: Research on the association between school meal consumption and overall dietary intake p...
This article examines the extent of food’s impact on children’s academic achievement. The purpose of...
Unhealthy diet has been associated with overweight, obesity, increased cardiometabolic risk, and rec...
Introduction: The results of the initial survey showed that there were seven children with low food ...
Background: Diet quality (DQ) is a public health priority, and optimal socioemotional development (S...
Dietary habit is behaviors that are appropriate for the selection of the right foods so that they wi...
Introduction: Food has a great impact on our health and performance, especially in the case of stude...
The impact of diet on academic achievement is a growing area of research. The aim of this systematic...
The impact of diet on academic achievement is a growing area of research. The aim of this systematic...
Purpose Poor diet quality may impair academic achievement in children, but such evidence is limit...
With more of the adult population overweight or obese, the rates of childhood obesity have also rise...
Dietary habit is behaviors that are appropriate for the selection of the right foods so that they wi...
Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has markedly increased in the last three dec...
This research explores the positive relationships between good nutrition and the cognitive skills of...
Objective Given the high prevalence of suboptimal nutrition and low activity levels in children, we ...
Background: Research on the association between school meal consumption and overall dietary intake p...