The number of studies among children and adolescents that focus on socio-economic differences in food habits is limited. Moreover, most are done in only one country and often include a non-representative sample. The present study examines whether socio-economic differences in the consumption of fruit and soft drinks can be found among young adolescents in a wide range of European countries.Multilevel statistical analysis of 114 558 school-pupils aged 11, 13 and 15 from 28 countries participating in the WHO collaborative cross-national study of Health Behaviours among School-aged Children 2001-2002. The individual outcomes were daily fruit and soft drink consumption and the socio-economic predictors at the individual level were occupation of...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
Objective: To explore dietary differences according to socio-economic andsociocultural characteristi...
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Background In the Nordic countries, substantial policy and intervention efforts have been made to in...
Background: In the Nordic countries, substantial policy and intervention efforts have been made to i...
Background In the Nordic countries, substantial policy and intervention efforts have been made to...
Background: The number of studies among adolescents that focus on several lifestyle behaviours and f...
Purpose High intake of sugary soft drinks (SSDs or sodas) contributes to detrimental cardio-metaboli...
Dietary habits are influenced by various determinants that may evolve over time. This study aimed to...
Background: The number of studies among adolescents that focus on several lifestyle behaviours and f...
Purpose : To investigate time trends in daily fruit consumption among Western European adolescents a...
This study aimed to evaluate the association between socio-economic factors and the food consumption...
Objective: To investigate potential personal, social and physical environmental predictors of daily ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in eating habits have a profound impact on the health of adolescents. The...
Objective: To investigate the family structure and affluence-related inequality in adolescent eating...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
Objective: To explore dietary differences according to socio-economic andsociocultural characteristi...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background In the Nordic countries, substantial policy and intervention efforts have been made to in...
Background: In the Nordic countries, substantial policy and intervention efforts have been made to i...
Background In the Nordic countries, substantial policy and intervention efforts have been made to...
Background: The number of studies among adolescents that focus on several lifestyle behaviours and f...
Purpose High intake of sugary soft drinks (SSDs or sodas) contributes to detrimental cardio-metaboli...
Dietary habits are influenced by various determinants that may evolve over time. This study aimed to...
Background: The number of studies among adolescents that focus on several lifestyle behaviours and f...
Purpose : To investigate time trends in daily fruit consumption among Western European adolescents a...
This study aimed to evaluate the association between socio-economic factors and the food consumption...
Objective: To investigate potential personal, social and physical environmental predictors of daily ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in eating habits have a profound impact on the health of adolescents. The...
Objective: To investigate the family structure and affluence-related inequality in adolescent eating...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
Objective: To explore dietary differences according to socio-economic andsociocultural characteristi...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...