The objective of this cohort study was to explore relationships among the home food environment (HFE), child/parent characteristics, diet quality, and measured weight status among 699 child-parent pairs from King County, WA, and San Diego County, CA. HFE variables included parenting style/feeding practices, food rules, frequency of eating out, home food availability, and parents’ perceptions of food costs. Child dietary intake was measured by 3-day recall and diet quality indicators included fruits and vegetables, sweet/savory snacks, high-calorie beverages, and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) score. Individual linear regression models were run in which child BMI z score and child diet quality indicators were dependent variab...
Youth obesity is an ongoing problem in the United States. Obese children and adolescents are likely ...
Rates of childhood obesity and comorbidities have been escalating steadily over the past three decad...
Background: Developing healthy eating behaviors and food preferences in early childhood may help est...
The home food environment is an important setting in regard to a child’s dietary intake and the deve...
Objectives: This study examined the relation of multiple aspects of the home food environment to die...
The home food environment is an important setting in regard to a child’s dietary intake and the deve...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Child and adolescent diets in the Unite...
Objectives: To determine (1) reliability of new food environment measures; (2) association between h...
Background Parents’ food parenting practices influence children’s dietary intake and risk for obesit...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...
Background: The home is a highly influential food environment for young children, dictating what the...
Because home food environment (i.e., availability and accessibility) is positively correlated with c...
Home environment and family lifestyle practices have an influence on child obesity risk, thereby mak...
Advisors: Sheila Barrett; Priyanka Ghosh Roy.Committee members: Peter Chomentowski.Shaping behavior ...
Youth obesity is an ongoing problem in the United States. Obese children and adolescents are likely ...
Rates of childhood obesity and comorbidities have been escalating steadily over the past three decad...
Background: Developing healthy eating behaviors and food preferences in early childhood may help est...
The home food environment is an important setting in regard to a child’s dietary intake and the deve...
Objectives: This study examined the relation of multiple aspects of the home food environment to die...
The home food environment is an important setting in regard to a child’s dietary intake and the deve...
Children eat more fruits and vegetables when more are available at home, but less is known about how...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Child and adolescent diets in the Unite...
Objectives: To determine (1) reliability of new food environment measures; (2) association between h...
Background Parents’ food parenting practices influence children’s dietary intake and risk for obesit...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...
Background: The home is a highly influential food environment for young children, dictating what the...
Because home food environment (i.e., availability and accessibility) is positively correlated with c...
Home environment and family lifestyle practices have an influence on child obesity risk, thereby mak...
Advisors: Sheila Barrett; Priyanka Ghosh Roy.Committee members: Peter Chomentowski.Shaping behavior ...
Youth obesity is an ongoing problem in the United States. Obese children and adolescents are likely ...
Rates of childhood obesity and comorbidities have been escalating steadily over the past three decad...
Background: Developing healthy eating behaviors and food preferences in early childhood may help est...