Purpose: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic. It remains unclear, however, how access to unhealthy foods is related to self-regulation of food intake. This study tests the hypothesis that using self-regulation strategies buffers the negative influences of easy access to unhealthy foods.Methods: Cross-sectional survey data from 2764 adolescents aged 10–17 years from four European countries (The Netherlands, UK, Poland and Portugal) about use of self-regulation strategies, access to unhealthy foods and intake of unhealthy foods (sweet and salty snacks and sugar-sweetened beverages) were used.Results: Both access to unhealthy foods and use of self-regulation strategies were independently,...
Background: Adolescence is a critical period for the formation of dietary behaviours and body weight...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Many existing NCDs have emerged not only due to the increasing rates of obesity and overweight among...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Obesity-related behaviors, such as intake of snacks and sweetened beverages (SSB), are assumed to re...
Research suggests that while capacities for self-regulation gradually improve during adolescence, ea...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Purpose: Previous research found that an increased Reward Sensitivity (RS) in adolescents was positi...
Objective: The present study investigated the reinforcing value of healthy and unhealthy snack food ...
Increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a critical nutrition problem in the U.S...
Contains fulltext : 178856.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...
Backgrounds and aim: Unhealthy eating behaviours increase with age and have been associated with adv...
Background: Adolescence is a critical period for the formation of dietary behaviours and body weight...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Many existing NCDs have emerged not only due to the increasing rates of obesity and overweight among...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Obesity-related behaviors, such as intake of snacks and sweetened beverages (SSB), are assumed to re...
Research suggests that while capacities for self-regulation gradually improve during adolescence, ea...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Purpose: Previous research found that an increased Reward Sensitivity (RS) in adolescents was positi...
Objective: The present study investigated the reinforcing value of healthy and unhealthy snack food ...
Increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a critical nutrition problem in the U.S...
Contains fulltext : 178856.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...
Backgrounds and aim: Unhealthy eating behaviours increase with age and have been associated with adv...
Background: Adolescence is a critical period for the formation of dietary behaviours and body weight...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Many existing NCDs have emerged not only due to the increasing rates of obesity and overweight among...