International audienceObjective: To examine: (i) children's food intake and adherence to both Canada's Food Guide for Healthy Eating and Dietary Reference Intakes; and (ii) the social and demographic factors related to children's food intake.Design: A cross-sectional study.Setting: Data were obtained through the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development 1998-2010, a representative sample (n 2103) of children born in 1998 in the province of Quebec, Canada. Information on energy, macronutrient and food consumption was derived from responses to a 24 h dietary recall interview addressed to children's mothers and day-care staff when the children were 4 years old.Subjects: A total of 1549 children aged 4 years who participated in a nutrition...
This cross-sectional study described the dietary and lifestyle habits of Québec children who are a...
Objective: To examine associations between students’ socio-economic status (SES) and school-day diet...
Although the majority of Canadian provinces have now adopted province-wide school nutrition policies...
International audienceObjective: To examine: (i) children's food intake and adherence to both Canada...
Abstract Background The release of the Canadian Commu...
Introduction: Early childhood overweight and obesity, as a result of unhealthy dietary habits and se...
Objectives: To assess the proportion of pre-school children meeting reference nutrient intakes (RNIs...
Interventions to improve dietary quality and intake of fruits and vegetables (FV) among Canadian chi...
Schools have the potential to contribute to obesity prevention by promoting healthy eating and physi...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide. The diets of childr...
There is increased interest in the role of schools in improving children's eating habits and reducin...
Objective To assess food consumption among aboriginal children living on Mi’kmaq reserves in Prince ...
Understanding how dietary intakes vary over the course of the school day can help inform targeted sc...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Dietary recommendations to reduce sugars consumption may influence choices of sugars-containing food...
This cross-sectional study described the dietary and lifestyle habits of Québec children who are a...
Objective: To examine associations between students’ socio-economic status (SES) and school-day diet...
Although the majority of Canadian provinces have now adopted province-wide school nutrition policies...
International audienceObjective: To examine: (i) children's food intake and adherence to both Canada...
Abstract Background The release of the Canadian Commu...
Introduction: Early childhood overweight and obesity, as a result of unhealthy dietary habits and se...
Objectives: To assess the proportion of pre-school children meeting reference nutrient intakes (RNIs...
Interventions to improve dietary quality and intake of fruits and vegetables (FV) among Canadian chi...
Schools have the potential to contribute to obesity prevention by promoting healthy eating and physi...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide. The diets of childr...
There is increased interest in the role of schools in improving children's eating habits and reducin...
Objective To assess food consumption among aboriginal children living on Mi’kmaq reserves in Prince ...
Understanding how dietary intakes vary over the course of the school day can help inform targeted sc...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Dietary recommendations to reduce sugars consumption may influence choices of sugars-containing food...
This cross-sectional study described the dietary and lifestyle habits of Québec children who are a...
Objective: To examine associations between students’ socio-economic status (SES) and school-day diet...
Although the majority of Canadian provinces have now adopted province-wide school nutrition policies...