Objectives: To examine the dietary pattern of Hong Kong young children and its implication for nutrition education. Methods: Dietary patterns of 316 children aged 6-7-years (121 overweight, 130 middle-weight and 65 low-weight children), were assessed by a standardised questionnaire and a 3-day dietary record. Results: Macronutrient composition (carbohydrates: 53%; proteins: 16% and fats: 31%) was similar in the three weight groups and in line with recommendations. Our subjects mainly consumed proteins from animal sources. Seventy-nine percent of the subjects reported routine snacking during school breaks and fat from snacks (22%) was higher than that reported in 1993 (15%). An inadequate vegetable (84 g/day) intake was observed. Absence of ...
The association of dietary pattern with chronic diseases has been investigated widely in western cou...
The diploma paper aims to appraise the composition of menu offered to pupils aged seven to twelve at...
Public media noticeable active interest in children's nutrition and its impact on health. Due to poo...
Objective: To describe the pattern of meal glycaemic load of children in Hong Kong and to determine ...
This study aimed to evaluate the intake of food and nutrients among primary, middle, and high school...
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, including in the Chinese setting, and its prevale...
Intrduction: Obesity and chronic diseases have been increasing since the last few decades alongside ...
Background: The exponential increase in childhood obesity poses a global health problem including Ma...
There is increased interest in the role of schools in improving children's eating habits and reducin...
Objective: To assess the food and nutrient intake, activity levels and body composition of migrant C...
Background: Food consumption patterns of young children in China are not well known. Objective: Ch...
by Lau Fong Ki.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001.Includes bibliographical refe...
There is limited data on the dietary patterns of 5-year-old children in Asia. The study examined chi...
Objectives: To describe the dietary patterns of children inside and outside school and investigate t...
Background: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and diet habits has been identified i...
The association of dietary pattern with chronic diseases has been investigated widely in western cou...
The diploma paper aims to appraise the composition of menu offered to pupils aged seven to twelve at...
Public media noticeable active interest in children's nutrition and its impact on health. Due to poo...
Objective: To describe the pattern of meal glycaemic load of children in Hong Kong and to determine ...
This study aimed to evaluate the intake of food and nutrients among primary, middle, and high school...
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, including in the Chinese setting, and its prevale...
Intrduction: Obesity and chronic diseases have been increasing since the last few decades alongside ...
Background: The exponential increase in childhood obesity poses a global health problem including Ma...
There is increased interest in the role of schools in improving children's eating habits and reducin...
Objective: To assess the food and nutrient intake, activity levels and body composition of migrant C...
Background: Food consumption patterns of young children in China are not well known. Objective: Ch...
by Lau Fong Ki.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001.Includes bibliographical refe...
There is limited data on the dietary patterns of 5-year-old children in Asia. The study examined chi...
Objectives: To describe the dietary patterns of children inside and outside school and investigate t...
Background: The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and diet habits has been identified i...
The association of dietary pattern with chronic diseases has been investigated widely in western cou...
The diploma paper aims to appraise the composition of menu offered to pupils aged seven to twelve at...
Public media noticeable active interest in children's nutrition and its impact on health. Due to poo...