Objective: In schools, perceived norms of classmates facilitate but can also inhibit unhealthy food intake in children and adolescents. However, the role of actual class behaviors and attitudes is less established. Thus, the present study examined classmates' actual eating behavior and food preferences in relation to actual food intake. In addition, it tested whether these normative effects are facilitated by corresponding individual and class food preferences or a positive social self-concept.Methods: The food preferences, social self-concept, and unhealthy snacking frequency of 734 Finnish, 829 German, and 555 Romanian children and adolescents (aged 8–19) from 127 school-classes were assessed.Results: Multilevel analysis at individual and...
<p>This systematic review aims to assess the role that peer social norms play in shaping young peopl...
33 This article presents determinants of eating sweet and fat snacks between meals by ado-lescents (...
Food and its social context in connection with children is studied more and more often today. It see...
Objective: Frequent high caloric intake (snacking) induces overweight. The aim of this study was to ...
Objectives Adolescents tend to overestimate the extent of peers’ unhealthy snacking consumption and ...
Younger adolescents are at an age where they have increasing control of their diet, and where peers ...
Background: The rising childhood obesity rate is a major public health challenge. The objective of t...
To examine the association of adolescents' snack and soft drink consumption with friendship group sn...
Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the association of adolescents' snack and soft drink consum...
Adolescence is a period of rapid growth, and optimal nutrition during this period is essential for h...
ObjectiveTo investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjective...
BACKGROUND: People's eating behavior is assumed to be influenced by what other people do (perceived ...
Objective To investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjectiv...
This systematic review aims to assess the role that peer social norms play in shaping young people's...
This systematic review aims to assess the role that peer social norms play in shaping young people's...
<p>This systematic review aims to assess the role that peer social norms play in shaping young peopl...
33 This article presents determinants of eating sweet and fat snacks between meals by ado-lescents (...
Food and its social context in connection with children is studied more and more often today. It see...
Objective: Frequent high caloric intake (snacking) induces overweight. The aim of this study was to ...
Objectives Adolescents tend to overestimate the extent of peers’ unhealthy snacking consumption and ...
Younger adolescents are at an age where they have increasing control of their diet, and where peers ...
Background: The rising childhood obesity rate is a major public health challenge. The objective of t...
To examine the association of adolescents' snack and soft drink consumption with friendship group sn...
Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the association of adolescents' snack and soft drink consum...
Adolescence is a period of rapid growth, and optimal nutrition during this period is essential for h...
ObjectiveTo investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjective...
BACKGROUND: People's eating behavior is assumed to be influenced by what other people do (perceived ...
Objective To investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjectiv...
This systematic review aims to assess the role that peer social norms play in shaping young people's...
This systematic review aims to assess the role that peer social norms play in shaping young people's...
<p>This systematic review aims to assess the role that peer social norms play in shaping young peopl...
33 This article presents determinants of eating sweet and fat snacks between meals by ado-lescents (...
Food and its social context in connection with children is studied more and more often today. It see...