Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with reduced chronic disease risk. Evidence from adults shows a social gradient in FV consumption. Evidence from pre-adolescent children varies and there is little Canadian data. This study assessed the FV intake of school children in British Columbia (BC), Canada to determine whether socio-economic status (SES), parental and the home environment factors were related to FV consumption. Methods As part of the BC School Fruit and Vegetable Nutrition Program, 773 British Columbia fifth-and sixth-grade school children (Mean age 11.3 years; range 10.3-12.5) and their parents were surveyed...
Objective: To examine: (i) the association between home availability of fruit and vegetables and chi...
Objectives To review associations between the family environment and young people’s fruit and ...
This study investigated the association between the home food environment and the consumption freque...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Interventions to improve dietary quality and intake of fruits and vegetables (FV) among Canadian chi...
Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given the high proportion of...
Objective To investigate the association between home environmental determinants of fruit and vegeta...
BackgroundRecent literature has suggested that associations and interactions between family socioeco...
Background: Recent literature has suggested that associations and interactions between family socioe...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables are essential for the growth and development of children an...
Objective: To examine associations between students’ socio-economic status (SES) and school-day diet...
Abstract Background Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given th...
The objective was to describe the association between fruit and vegetable consumption in mothers and...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Background. We investigated differences in family social class associations between food outlet expo...
Objective: To examine: (i) the association between home availability of fruit and vegetables and chi...
Objectives To review associations between the family environment and young people’s fruit and ...
This study investigated the association between the home food environment and the consumption freque...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Interventions to improve dietary quality and intake of fruits and vegetables (FV) among Canadian chi...
Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given the high proportion of...
Objective To investigate the association between home environmental determinants of fruit and vegeta...
BackgroundRecent literature has suggested that associations and interactions between family socioeco...
Background: Recent literature has suggested that associations and interactions between family socioe...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables are essential for the growth and development of children an...
Objective: To examine associations between students’ socio-economic status (SES) and school-day diet...
Abstract Background Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given th...
The objective was to describe the association between fruit and vegetable consumption in mothers and...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Background. We investigated differences in family social class associations between food outlet expo...
Objective: To examine: (i) the association between home availability of fruit and vegetables and chi...
Objectives To review associations between the family environment and young people’s fruit and ...
This study investigated the association between the home food environment and the consumption freque...