Purpose. To identify whether non-overweight students were different from their overweight or obese peers with respect to diet, suboptimal meal behaviours, and physical activity using a self-administered web-based survey. Methods. 4097 adolescents living in Alberta, Canada completed Web-SPAN (Web Survey of Physical Activity and Nutrition). Students were classified as overweight or obese, and differences were described in terms of nutrient intakes, physical activity, and meal behaviours. Results. Non-overweight students consumed significantly more carbohydrate and fibre, and significantly less fat and high calorie beverages, and had a higher frequency of consuming breakfast and snacks compared to overweight or obese students. Both non-overwei...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in schoolchildren aged 10 to ...
Objective: Frequent high caloric intake (snacking) induces overweight. The aim of this study was to ...
A high prevalence of youth is overweight or obese, and a frequent lack of monitoring of their weight...
Purpose. To identify whether non-overweight students were different from their overweight or obese p...
Background: Despite well documented and widely acknowledged health benefits of physical activity (PA...
Aim: This study examined adolescent nutrition behaviours and associations with a range of adolescent...
Energy balance–related behavior on schooldays and beliefs about school-based interventions may diffe...
This work is focused on physical activity, diet, daily routine and dietary habits of adolescents at ...
peer reviewedObjective: To investigate the dietary intake and physical activity of boys and girls ag...
Background: Productive sedentary-to-light activity pursuits may enhance the relationship between pos...
This study was designed to pilot a survey to investigate nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs...
The purpose of this study was to examine behaviors related to nutrition and physical activity of inn...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine of nutritional intake and dietary behaviors in over...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to explore the existence of clusters in multiple lifesty...
The purpose of the work: to establish connections between physical activity and dietary habit in 5-8...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in schoolchildren aged 10 to ...
Objective: Frequent high caloric intake (snacking) induces overweight. The aim of this study was to ...
A high prevalence of youth is overweight or obese, and a frequent lack of monitoring of their weight...
Purpose. To identify whether non-overweight students were different from their overweight or obese p...
Background: Despite well documented and widely acknowledged health benefits of physical activity (PA...
Aim: This study examined adolescent nutrition behaviours and associations with a range of adolescent...
Energy balance–related behavior on schooldays and beliefs about school-based interventions may diffe...
This work is focused on physical activity, diet, daily routine and dietary habits of adolescents at ...
peer reviewedObjective: To investigate the dietary intake and physical activity of boys and girls ag...
Background: Productive sedentary-to-light activity pursuits may enhance the relationship between pos...
This study was designed to pilot a survey to investigate nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs...
The purpose of this study was to examine behaviors related to nutrition and physical activity of inn...
Objective: This study was conducted to determine of nutritional intake and dietary behaviors in over...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to explore the existence of clusters in multiple lifesty...
The purpose of the work: to establish connections between physical activity and dietary habit in 5-8...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in schoolchildren aged 10 to ...
Objective: Frequent high caloric intake (snacking) induces overweight. The aim of this study was to ...
A high prevalence of youth is overweight or obese, and a frequent lack of monitoring of their weight...