The increasing prevalence of childhood overweight makes children an important target for health promotion programmes. An intervention was designed for mothers to provide more vegetables to their daughters’ diet. A randomized controlled trial compared a self-regulation condition with a control condition in 155 mothers aged 25–50 years. Dependent variable was children’s (aged 6–11 years) vegetable consumption which was reported by their mothers at three points in time. After baseline (Time 1), the intervention group received theory-based instructional leaflets to promote self-regulatory skills for providing a healthy nutrition for children. Changes were assessed after two weeks (Time 2) and at three-month follow-up (Time 3). The self-regulati...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood increases the risk of developing...
OBJECTIVE: Examine how maternal parenting behaviors in childhood, both general and feeding specific,...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the effectiveness of behavioral economics strategies for increasing vege...
textabstractBackground: Several school-based fruit and vegetable interventions include activities to...
Background Several school-based fruit and vegetable interventions include activities...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with increased chronic disease ...
Fruit and vegetable intake may reduce the risk of some chronic diseases. However, many children cons...
Evaluate a home-based intervention targeted toward parents to improve vegetable intake in preschool-...
Graduation date: 2004The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of parent education on\ud ...
Background: Unhealthy dietary behaviours are one of the key risk factors for many lifestyle-related ...
Introduction Child overweight and obesity is a significant public health issue and increasingly popu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associa...
Increasing the insufficient intake of vegetables in children may be difficult, due to the influence ...
Background:The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary patterns...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2017. Major: Nutrition. Advisors: Marla Reicks, Zata Vicker...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood increases the risk of developing...
OBJECTIVE: Examine how maternal parenting behaviors in childhood, both general and feeding specific,...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the effectiveness of behavioral economics strategies for increasing vege...
textabstractBackground: Several school-based fruit and vegetable interventions include activities to...
Background Several school-based fruit and vegetable interventions include activities...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with increased chronic disease ...
Fruit and vegetable intake may reduce the risk of some chronic diseases. However, many children cons...
Evaluate a home-based intervention targeted toward parents to improve vegetable intake in preschool-...
Graduation date: 2004The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of parent education on\ud ...
Background: Unhealthy dietary behaviours are one of the key risk factors for many lifestyle-related ...
Introduction Child overweight and obesity is a significant public health issue and increasingly popu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associa...
Increasing the insufficient intake of vegetables in children may be difficult, due to the influence ...
Background:The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary patterns...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2017. Major: Nutrition. Advisors: Marla Reicks, Zata Vicker...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood increases the risk of developing...
OBJECTIVE: Examine how maternal parenting behaviors in childhood, both general and feeding specific,...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the effectiveness of behavioral economics strategies for increasing vege...