Children have high energy requirements for growth and activity so they may not able to meet their nutritional requirements through main meals alone due to their small stomach capacity. Hence, children rely on snacks to meet their nutritional needs. However, little is known about the snack consumption of New Zealand children. The aim of this project was to determine the nutrient and food group intakes from snacks of a sample of 5-year old children living in Dunedin, New Zealand, and the extent to which snacks help them meet the Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy Children and Young People (Aged 2 to 18 years). A weighed diet record was collected on three non-consecutive days over a month in a sample of 44 children aged 5-6 years livin...
Dietary habits of children, including snack foods consumption, in developing countries have seldom b...
Pacific children living in New Zealand (NZ) are prone to excessive weight gain. In this study, we as...
Background: It is recommended that by the age of 12 months toddlers should have progressed from cons...
Children have high energy requirements for growth and activity so they may not able to meet their nu...
Background: Fruit and vegetables provide a wide range of essential nutrients, and their intake is co...
Background: The term 'non-core' describes those foods and beverages that fall outside the four main ...
Background: Improving the health of children within a population benefits individuals, families and ...
Background: Children’s drink intake has been assessed in a number of international studies, and freq...
Background: Childhood obesity is a worldwide problem and a well-known cause of this is nutrition, in...
Availability and consumption of processed foods has grown rapidly in low- and middle-income countrie...
Aim: The present study aimed to estimate small, median and large daily quantities of frequently cons...
This guide discusses the benefits of providing snacks to young children and shares ideas for what go...
Three-day estimated dietary records were kept for 194 white 3- and 4-year-old children to deterMine ...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are recommended as key components of a healthy diet because they pr...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
Dietary habits of children, including snack foods consumption, in developing countries have seldom b...
Pacific children living in New Zealand (NZ) are prone to excessive weight gain. In this study, we as...
Background: It is recommended that by the age of 12 months toddlers should have progressed from cons...
Children have high energy requirements for growth and activity so they may not able to meet their nu...
Background: Fruit and vegetables provide a wide range of essential nutrients, and their intake is co...
Background: The term 'non-core' describes those foods and beverages that fall outside the four main ...
Background: Improving the health of children within a population benefits individuals, families and ...
Background: Children’s drink intake has been assessed in a number of international studies, and freq...
Background: Childhood obesity is a worldwide problem and a well-known cause of this is nutrition, in...
Availability and consumption of processed foods has grown rapidly in low- and middle-income countrie...
Aim: The present study aimed to estimate small, median and large daily quantities of frequently cons...
This guide discusses the benefits of providing snacks to young children and shares ideas for what go...
Three-day estimated dietary records were kept for 194 white 3- and 4-year-old children to deterMine ...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are recommended as key components of a healthy diet because they pr...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
Dietary habits of children, including snack foods consumption, in developing countries have seldom b...
Pacific children living in New Zealand (NZ) are prone to excessive weight gain. In this study, we as...
Background: It is recommended that by the age of 12 months toddlers should have progressed from cons...