BACKGROUND: The frequency of breakfast consumption as a determinant of fruit and vegetable intake among children and adolescents has been poorly investigated. AIM: In this article, we examine whether irregular food intake is associated with fruit and vegetable intake among children and adolescents. METHODS: We use a separate analysis, with special attention being paid to the potentially changing effects of gender and age. The methodology of health behavior in school-aged children is used. RESULTS: The obtained results show that irregular breakfast consumption among children and adolescents is associated with a low frequency of fruit and vegetable intake and that gender and age can play a decisive role. Various associations observed in diffe...
Objective: To describe breakfast habits at food group level in European adolescents and to investiga...
Obesity in children and adolescents is a public health problem and diet can play a major role in thi...
We investigated dietary intake patterns (DIP) in adolescents (14-18 year-olds) and the association w...
Background: There are very few studies on the frequency of breakfast and snack consumption and its r...
Background: There are very few studies on the frequency of breakfast and snack consumption and its r...
Purpose - Several cross-sectional studies reported that breakfast skipping and a poor consumption of...
textabstractBackground: In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among childr...
Adolescent often skip breakfast, so snacks are usually used as substitute for breakfast at school. S...
Copyright © 2012 Chalida M. Svastisalee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate changes over time of breakfast frequency and foods/food groups ...
Background In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among chi...
Objectives: Few studies have examined the association of gender and ethnicity with fruit and vegetab...
Objectives: Few studies have examined the association of gender and ethnicity with fruit and vegetab...
Obesity in children and adolescents is a public health problem and diet can play a major role in thi...
Studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake might reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascu...
Objective: To describe breakfast habits at food group level in European adolescents and to investiga...
Obesity in children and adolescents is a public health problem and diet can play a major role in thi...
We investigated dietary intake patterns (DIP) in adolescents (14-18 year-olds) and the association w...
Background: There are very few studies on the frequency of breakfast and snack consumption and its r...
Background: There are very few studies on the frequency of breakfast and snack consumption and its r...
Purpose - Several cross-sectional studies reported that breakfast skipping and a poor consumption of...
textabstractBackground: In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among childr...
Adolescent often skip breakfast, so snacks are usually used as substitute for breakfast at school. S...
Copyright © 2012 Chalida M. Svastisalee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate changes over time of breakfast frequency and foods/food groups ...
Background In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among chi...
Objectives: Few studies have examined the association of gender and ethnicity with fruit and vegetab...
Objectives: Few studies have examined the association of gender and ethnicity with fruit and vegetab...
Obesity in children and adolescents is a public health problem and diet can play a major role in thi...
Studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake might reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascu...
Objective: To describe breakfast habits at food group level in European adolescents and to investiga...
Obesity in children and adolescents is a public health problem and diet can play a major role in thi...
We investigated dietary intake patterns (DIP) in adolescents (14-18 year-olds) and the association w...