The term ‘obesogenic environment’ is rapidly becoming part of common phraseology. However, the influence of the family and the home environment on children's eating behaviours is little understood. Research that explores the impact of this micro environment and intergenerational influences affecting children's eating behaviours is long overdue. A qualitative, grounded theory approach, incorporating focus groups and semi-structured interviews, was used to investigate the family environment and specifically, the food culture of different generations within families. What emerged was a substantive theory based on ‘ordering of eating’ that explains differences in eating behaviours within and between families. Whereas at one time family eating w...
Obesity results from many influences including genetic and environmental. But eating and physical ac...
BACKGROUND The family food environment is an important influence in the development of children’s di...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem. As more researchers become involved in the study of parentin...
The objective of this study was to examine intergenerational eating patterns within two sets of fami...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is escalating rapidly and it considered to be a major public hea...
Background In attempting to gain understanding of the family food environment (FFE), as a central co...
Children\u27s eating behaviours are fundamental to their health. Dietary surveys indicate that child...
Eating behavior involves all actions that define the relation between human beings and food. It is a...
Eating behavior involves all actions that define the relation between human beings and food. It is a...
Background: The family food environment (FFE) is likely to exert important influences on young child...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
Abstract Background The family food environment is an important influence in the development of chil...
Aim: Dietary habits developed during childhood and continued through adulthood. Children's eating be...
Childhood obesity is a serious global health challenge. Families and consumption are at the nexus of...
Obesity results from many influences including genetic and environmental. But eating and physical ac...
BACKGROUND The family food environment is an important influence in the development of children’s di...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem. As more researchers become involved in the study of parentin...
The objective of this study was to examine intergenerational eating patterns within two sets of fami...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is escalating rapidly and it considered to be a major public hea...
Background In attempting to gain understanding of the family food environment (FFE), as a central co...
Children\u27s eating behaviours are fundamental to their health. Dietary surveys indicate that child...
Eating behavior involves all actions that define the relation between human beings and food. It is a...
Eating behavior involves all actions that define the relation between human beings and food. It is a...
Background: The family food environment (FFE) is likely to exert important influences on young child...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
Abstract Background The family food environment is an important influence in the development of chil...
Aim: Dietary habits developed during childhood and continued through adulthood. Children's eating be...
Childhood obesity is a serious global health challenge. Families and consumption are at the nexus of...
Obesity results from many influences including genetic and environmental. But eating and physical ac...
BACKGROUND The family food environment is an important influence in the development of children’s di...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem. As more researchers become involved in the study of parentin...