Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed by Australian children and adolescents and their contribution to total energy and nutrient intakes. Design, setting and subjects: We used data from 3007 children, aged 2–18 years, who participated in the nationally representative 1995 National Nutrition Survey. Intake was determined by 24-h recall and ‘extra’ foods were defined using principles outlined in the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) and by applying cut points for maximum amounts of fat and sugar within each food category. Results: All children (99.8%) consumed at least one ‘extra’ food and the most commonly consumed were margarine, sugarsweetened soft drinks, cordials and ...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the food and nutrient intake of a population o...
OBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely important to the...
Objective: To examine the consumption patterns of energy-dense, nutrient-poor 'extra' foods among Au...
Objective: To estimate the intake of refined sugar in Australian children and adolescents, aged 2–18...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Purpose: To examine the intake and sources of added sugars ...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ ...
Interventions are required to reduce children’s consumption of discretionary foods and drinks. To in...
Interventions are required to reduce children’s consumption of discretionary foods and drinks. To in...
Many children consume excessive amounts of energy-dense, nutrient-poor (EDNP) or 'extra' foods and l...
Background: The present study aimed to evaluate core food intakes in 9-10-year-old Australian childr...
Background: The present study aimed to evaluate core food intakes in 9-10-year-old Australian childr...
Issue addressed: Many children consume excessive amounts of energy-dense, nutrient-poor (EDNP) or \u...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
Copyright © The Authors 2015. This analysis aimed to examine the association between intake of sugar...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the food and nutrient intake of a population o...
OBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely important to the...
Objective: To examine the consumption patterns of energy-dense, nutrient-poor 'extra' foods among Au...
Objective: To estimate the intake of refined sugar in Australian children and adolescents, aged 2–18...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Purpose: To examine the intake and sources of added sugars ...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ ...
Interventions are required to reduce children’s consumption of discretionary foods and drinks. To in...
Interventions are required to reduce children’s consumption of discretionary foods and drinks. To in...
Many children consume excessive amounts of energy-dense, nutrient-poor (EDNP) or 'extra' foods and l...
Background: The present study aimed to evaluate core food intakes in 9-10-year-old Australian childr...
Background: The present study aimed to evaluate core food intakes in 9-10-year-old Australian childr...
Issue addressed: Many children consume excessive amounts of energy-dense, nutrient-poor (EDNP) or \u...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
Copyright © The Authors 2015. This analysis aimed to examine the association between intake of sugar...
Aim: To compare dietary intakes of young children to the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE) a...
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the food and nutrient intake of a population o...
OBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely important to the...