Objective Having frequent family dinners is associated with better diet quality in children; however, it is unknown whether the frequency of certain family meal types (i.e. dinner) is more strongly associated with better child weight and diet quality compared with other meal types (i.e. breakfast, lunch). Thus, the current study examined the frequency of eating breakfast, lunch or dinner family meals and associations with pre-school children's overall diet quality (HEI-2010) and BMI percentile. Design Cross-sectional baseline data (2012-2014) from two randomized controlled childhood obesity prevention trials, NET-Works and GROW, were analysed together. Setting Studies were carried out in community and in-home settings in urban areas of Minn...
The L.E.A.D. (Locate, Evaluate, and Assemble Evidence to Inform Decisions) framework of the Institut...
Introduction: Nutrition is an issue of great academic and public importance. However, there is evide...
Some 35% of teenagers in Scotland are overweight or obese, more than anywhere else in Europe (IASO d...
Frequency of family mealtimes has been positively linked to dietary quality and weight status in chi...
Background: The importance of family meals to the consumption of healthful food choices has been sta...
Introduction. This study aims to assess (i) the prevalence of having regular family breakfast, lunch...
3rd place in Health Professions- Clinical at Denman Research ForumEating behaviors that fuel childho...
AbstractIntroductionThis study aims to assess (i) the prevalence of having regular family breakfast,...
Abstract Background Despite slight decreases in obesity prevalence in children, nearly 25% of presch...
Background: Between 20 and 21% of US children 6-19 have obesity. Children residing in households el...
Background: The importance of family meals to the consumption of healthful food choices has been sta...
Introduction: Dietary intake has a significant role in promoting health and preventing disease. Fami...
Objective: What predicts whether a child will be at risk for obesity? Whereas past research has focu...
The L.E.A.D. (Locate, Evaluate, and Assemble Evidence to Inform Decisions) framework of the Institut...
Background: The frequency of family meals has been suggested as a protective factor against obesity ...
The L.E.A.D. (Locate, Evaluate, and Assemble Evidence to Inform Decisions) framework of the Institut...
Introduction: Nutrition is an issue of great academic and public importance. However, there is evide...
Some 35% of teenagers in Scotland are overweight or obese, more than anywhere else in Europe (IASO d...
Frequency of family mealtimes has been positively linked to dietary quality and weight status in chi...
Background: The importance of family meals to the consumption of healthful food choices has been sta...
Introduction. This study aims to assess (i) the prevalence of having regular family breakfast, lunch...
3rd place in Health Professions- Clinical at Denman Research ForumEating behaviors that fuel childho...
AbstractIntroductionThis study aims to assess (i) the prevalence of having regular family breakfast,...
Abstract Background Despite slight decreases in obesity prevalence in children, nearly 25% of presch...
Background: Between 20 and 21% of US children 6-19 have obesity. Children residing in households el...
Background: The importance of family meals to the consumption of healthful food choices has been sta...
Introduction: Dietary intake has a significant role in promoting health and preventing disease. Fami...
Objective: What predicts whether a child will be at risk for obesity? Whereas past research has focu...
The L.E.A.D. (Locate, Evaluate, and Assemble Evidence to Inform Decisions) framework of the Institut...
Background: The frequency of family meals has been suggested as a protective factor against obesity ...
The L.E.A.D. (Locate, Evaluate, and Assemble Evidence to Inform Decisions) framework of the Institut...
Introduction: Nutrition is an issue of great academic and public importance. However, there is evide...
Some 35% of teenagers in Scotland are overweight or obese, more than anywhere else in Europe (IASO d...