Objective: To examine the consumption patterns of energy-dense, nutrient-poor 'extra' foods among Australian children and to determine any changes in consumption since the 1995 National Nutrition Survey (1995 NNS). Methods: 'Extra' food consumption was analysed by age group and gender using 24-h recall data from the 2007 Australian National Children's Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (2007 Survey; n = 4380) and the 1995 NNS (n = 2435). Differences in percent consuming, amounts consumed and percent energy contribution were assessed. Results: 'Extra' foods contributed 35% to daily energy intake in the 2007 survey, ranging from 24% in the 2-3 year olds to 38% in the 9-13 and 14-16 year olds. The foods contributing most to energy intake i...
Objectives: To explore the association between overweight or obesity and the intake of energy and fa...
Issue addressed: Intakes of fruit and vegetables in children are inadequate. Our purpose was to exam...
Issue addressed: Many children consume excessive amounts of energy-dense, nutrient-poor (EDNP) or \u...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
In 2011–2012 approximately 26% of Australian children aged between 5–17 years were reported to be ov...
In 2011–2012 approximately 26% of Australian children aged between 5–17 years were reported to be ov...
Abstract Objective: To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods: Thre...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ ...
Background: Portion size of foods is reported to contribute to the rise in obesity prevalence. Howev...
Objective: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely impo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Abstract Background There are limited data on the evolution of eating habits, including snacking, in...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Purpose: To examine the intake and sources of added sugars ...
Objectives: To explore the association between overweight or obesity and the intake of energy and fa...
Issue addressed: Intakes of fruit and vegetables in children are inadequate. Our purpose was to exam...
Issue addressed: Many children consume excessive amounts of energy-dense, nutrient-poor (EDNP) or \u...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
In 2011–2012 approximately 26% of Australian children aged between 5–17 years were reported to be ov...
In 2011–2012 approximately 26% of Australian children aged between 5–17 years were reported to be ov...
Abstract Objective: To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods: Thre...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ ...
Background: Portion size of foods is reported to contribute to the rise in obesity prevalence. Howev...
Objective: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Background: Food preferences develop early in life and track into later life. There is limited infor...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: Snack foods-typically high in salt, sugar, fat and/or energy-are likely impo...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the dietary patterns of a national sample of 2–8-year-old Australian childre...
Abstract Background There are limited data on the evolution of eating habits, including snacking, in...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Purpose: To examine the intake and sources of added sugars ...
Objectives: To explore the association between overweight or obesity and the intake of energy and fa...
Issue addressed: Intakes of fruit and vegetables in children are inadequate. Our purpose was to exam...
Issue addressed: Many children consume excessive amounts of energy-dense, nutrient-poor (EDNP) or \u...