© The Authors 2019Objective: To evaluate daily eating frequency (main meals and snacks) in relation to weight status in children aged 3–9 years, representative of the Portuguese population. Design: Cross-sectional study. Dietary intake was estimated as the mean of two non-consecutive days of food diaries, followed by face-to-face interviews. Weight and height were measured by trained observers. Eating occasions (EO) were defined by the children’s caregiver; an EO was considered separate if the time of consumption was different from other EO and it provided at least 209 kJ (50 kcal). Main meals defined as ‘breakfast’, ‘lunch’ and ‘dinner’ could be selected only once per day. The remaining EO were considered snacks. The association betwe...
Introduction: Food and nutrition are important determinants of non-communicable diseases such as chi...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to analyze patterns of Physical Activity (PA), concentr...
Introduction: Previous studies places Portugal among the five countries with the highest prevalence ...
© The Authors 2019Objective: To evaluate daily eating frequency (main meals and snacks) in relation...
The aim of this study is to measure behavioural traits conferring susceptibility to the obesogenic ...
Food and nutrition are important determinants of noncommunicable diseases such as childhood obesity ...
Aims: To investigate trends in childhood obesity in the context of the WHO/Europe Childhood Obesity...
Purpose: We aimed to characterize the distribution of energy and macronutrient intakes across eating...
Abstract: There are widespread differences in overweight/obesity prevalence in children, and underst...
BACKGROUND: Childhood overweight and obesity are increasing all over the world and have been associa...
INTRODUCTION: Previous data indicated that the estimated prevalence of childhood overweight and obes...
Objectives: Childhood obesity is a public health concern in Portugal. Socio-demographic and behavior...
Portugal is at the second position of childhood obesity prevalence, among the 7-9-year-old children....
Obesity in children is partly due to unhealthy lifestyle behaviours, e.g., sedentary activity and po...
Consuming a healthy diet in childhood helps to protect against malnutrition and noncommunicable dise...
Introduction: Food and nutrition are important determinants of non-communicable diseases such as chi...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to analyze patterns of Physical Activity (PA), concentr...
Introduction: Previous studies places Portugal among the five countries with the highest prevalence ...
© The Authors 2019Objective: To evaluate daily eating frequency (main meals and snacks) in relation...
The aim of this study is to measure behavioural traits conferring susceptibility to the obesogenic ...
Food and nutrition are important determinants of noncommunicable diseases such as childhood obesity ...
Aims: To investigate trends in childhood obesity in the context of the WHO/Europe Childhood Obesity...
Purpose: We aimed to characterize the distribution of energy and macronutrient intakes across eating...
Abstract: There are widespread differences in overweight/obesity prevalence in children, and underst...
BACKGROUND: Childhood overweight and obesity are increasing all over the world and have been associa...
INTRODUCTION: Previous data indicated that the estimated prevalence of childhood overweight and obes...
Objectives: Childhood obesity is a public health concern in Portugal. Socio-demographic and behavior...
Portugal is at the second position of childhood obesity prevalence, among the 7-9-year-old children....
Obesity in children is partly due to unhealthy lifestyle behaviours, e.g., sedentary activity and po...
Consuming a healthy diet in childhood helps to protect against malnutrition and noncommunicable dise...
Introduction: Food and nutrition are important determinants of non-communicable diseases such as chi...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to analyze patterns of Physical Activity (PA), concentr...
Introduction: Previous studies places Portugal among the five countries with the highest prevalence ...