Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given the high proportion of children with inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption, identification of modifiable factors associated with higher consumption may be useful in developing interventions to address this public health issue. This study aimed to identify the characteristics of the home food environment that are associated with higher fruit and vegetable consumption in a sample of Australian preschool children. A cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted with 396 parents of 3 to 5 year-old children attending 30 preschools within the Hunter region, New South Wales, Australia. Children's fruit and vegetable consumption was measured using a valid and reliab...
Objective: First, to explore item pools developed to measure the physical home environment of pre-sc...
This study investigated associations between children’s fruit and vegetable intake and their parents...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables are essential for the growth and development of children an...
Abstract Background Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associa...
Objective: To examine: (i) the association between home availability of fruit and vegetables and chi...
This study investigated the association between the home food environment and the consumption freque...
Background:The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary patterns...
Objective To investigate the association between home environmental determinants of fruit and vegeta...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
A diet rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of chronic diseases. However, in many count...
Objective : To examine associations between availability of different types of food outlets and chil...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in New Zealand [NZ] has increased over recent years for both c...
BackgroundRecent literature has suggested that associations and interactions between family socioeco...
Objective: First, to explore item pools developed to measure the physical home environment of pre-sc...
This study investigated associations between children’s fruit and vegetable intake and their parents...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables are essential for the growth and development of children an...
Abstract Background Early childhood is critical to the development of lifelong food habits. Given th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associa...
Objective: To examine: (i) the association between home availability of fruit and vegetables and chi...
This study investigated the association between the home food environment and the consumption freque...
Background:The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary patterns...
Objective To investigate the association between home environmental determinants of fruit and vegeta...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
A diet rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of chronic diseases. However, in many count...
Objective : To examine associations between availability of different types of food outlets and chil...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in New Zealand [NZ] has increased over recent years for both c...
BackgroundRecent literature has suggested that associations and interactions between family socioeco...
Objective: First, to explore item pools developed to measure the physical home environment of pre-sc...
This study investigated associations between children’s fruit and vegetable intake and their parents...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables are essential for the growth and development of children an...