Some 35% of teenagers in Scotland are overweight or obese, more than anywhere else in Europe (IASO data for 2012). This points to an urgent need to improve children’s diets. Child nutrition policy in Scotland has primarily focused on infants (Scottish Government, 2011) or on school-aged children (Scottish Government, 2008). Policy recommendations regarding the nutrition of toddlers (2-5 years) are much less developed. Also, existing recommendations on food consumption limits (e.g. 2 grams of salt for children up to 3 years old) and food consumption targets (e.g. 5-a-day for children aged 5 and over) do not necessarily reflect the ways parents and families think of food. Research suggests that preparing family meals encourages better diets...
International audienceThe diet of young eaters: a specific requirement requiring a reorganisation of...
Objective Having frequent family dinners is associated with better diet quality in children; however...
Objective: To investigate the maternal factors associated with poor diet among disadvantaged childre...
Scotland has the highest rates of child obesity in Europe with more than 1 in every 4 children aged...
3rd place in Health Professions- Clinical at Denman Research ForumEating behaviors that fuel childho...
Good nutrition is essential for optimal growth and functional development in children. Research indi...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is escalating rapidly and it considered to be a major public hea...
Family meals are associated with multiple health benefits in children and adolescents including evid...
Joint briefing with the Research Unit for Health, Behaviour and Change (RUHBC)A series of policy doc...
Background: Having breakfast, eating food 'cooked from scratch' and eating together as a family have...
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...
Background: The family food environment (FFE) is likely to exert important influences on young child...
Food parenting practices are considered to have a key influence on children's dietary habits, with p...
Purpose : To investigate associations between 'less healthy eating' and 'unhealthy snacking' at age ...
International audienceThe diet of young eaters: a specific requirement requiring a reorganisation of...
Objective Having frequent family dinners is associated with better diet quality in children; however...
Objective: To investigate the maternal factors associated with poor diet among disadvantaged childre...
Scotland has the highest rates of child obesity in Europe with more than 1 in every 4 children aged...
3rd place in Health Professions- Clinical at Denman Research ForumEating behaviors that fuel childho...
Good nutrition is essential for optimal growth and functional development in children. Research indi...
The prevalence of childhood obesity is escalating rapidly and it considered to be a major public hea...
Family meals are associated with multiple health benefits in children and adolescents including evid...
Joint briefing with the Research Unit for Health, Behaviour and Change (RUHBC)A series of policy doc...
Background: Having breakfast, eating food 'cooked from scratch' and eating together as a family have...
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...
Background: The family food environment (FFE) is likely to exert important influences on young child...
Food parenting practices are considered to have a key influence on children's dietary habits, with p...
Purpose : To investigate associations between 'less healthy eating' and 'unhealthy snacking' at age ...
International audienceThe diet of young eaters: a specific requirement requiring a reorganisation of...
Objective Having frequent family dinners is associated with better diet quality in children; however...
Objective: To investigate the maternal factors associated with poor diet among disadvantaged childre...