Objective: To assess the association between socio-economic position (SEP) and poor eating behaviours in a large representative sample of Australian secondary school students.Design: Cross-sectional survey of students’ vegetable, fruit, sugar-sweetened beverage and fast-food consumption assessed using validated instruments and collected via a web-based self-report format.Setting: Secondary schools across all Australian states and territories.Subjects: Secondary-school students (n 12 188; response rate: 54 %) aged 12–17 years participating in the 2009–10 National Secondary Students’ Diet and Activity (NaSSDA) survey.Results: Overall, 25% of students reported consuming <1 serving of vegetables/d and 29% reported eat...
Snacking contributes a significant portion of adolescents’ daily energy intake and is associated wit...
Objective: The objective of the study was to make a comparative analysis of the dietary preferences ...
Poor dietary habits and obesity are more prevalent in lower socio-economic status (SES) communities....
Objective: To examine demographic and behavioural correlates of frequent consumption of fast food am...
Issue addressed: To examine the prevalence and socio-demographic distribution of adherence to nation...
Introduction: Eating habits are formed in childhood and adolescence.. Economic issues including soc...
Objective: To examine differences in food and nutrition-related beliefs, behaviours and concerns acr...
Adolescents of low socio-economic position (SEP) are less likely than those of higher SEP to consume...
Objective: To examine differences in food and nutrition-related beliefs, behaviours and concerns acr...
Adolescents of low socio-economic position (SEP) are less likely than those of higher SEP to consume...
Objectives: This study aimed 10 evaluate the food intake pattens of adolescents with respect to the ...
Adequate vegetable and fruit consumption is necessary for preventing nutrition-related diseases. Soc...
This study aimed to estimate disparities in dietary habits according to the individual and contextua...
Sufficient dairy food consumption during adolescence is necessary for preventing disease. While soci...
Objectives: We sought to investigate the association between food-outlet availability near Australia...
Snacking contributes a significant portion of adolescents’ daily energy intake and is associated wit...
Objective: The objective of the study was to make a comparative analysis of the dietary preferences ...
Poor dietary habits and obesity are more prevalent in lower socio-economic status (SES) communities....
Objective: To examine demographic and behavioural correlates of frequent consumption of fast food am...
Issue addressed: To examine the prevalence and socio-demographic distribution of adherence to nation...
Introduction: Eating habits are formed in childhood and adolescence.. Economic issues including soc...
Objective: To examine differences in food and nutrition-related beliefs, behaviours and concerns acr...
Adolescents of low socio-economic position (SEP) are less likely than those of higher SEP to consume...
Objective: To examine differences in food and nutrition-related beliefs, behaviours and concerns acr...
Adolescents of low socio-economic position (SEP) are less likely than those of higher SEP to consume...
Objectives: This study aimed 10 evaluate the food intake pattens of adolescents with respect to the ...
Adequate vegetable and fruit consumption is necessary for preventing nutrition-related diseases. Soc...
This study aimed to estimate disparities in dietary habits according to the individual and contextua...
Sufficient dairy food consumption during adolescence is necessary for preventing disease. While soci...
Objectives: We sought to investigate the association between food-outlet availability near Australia...
Snacking contributes a significant portion of adolescents’ daily energy intake and is associated wit...
Objective: The objective of the study was to make a comparative analysis of the dietary preferences ...
Poor dietary habits and obesity are more prevalent in lower socio-economic status (SES) communities....