Background: In Western countries, children’s diets are often low in fruits and vegetables and high in discretionary foods. Diet in early life tends to track through childhood and youth and even into adulthood. Interventions should, therefore, be delivered in periods when habitual traits are established, as in toddlerhood when children adapt to their family’s diet. Objective: In this study, we assessed the effect of the Food4toddlers eHealth intervention, which aimed to enhance toddlers’ diets by shaping their food and eating environment. Methods: The Food4toddlers randomized controlled trial was conducted in Norway in 2017-2018. Parent-child dyads were recruited through social media. In total, 298 parents completed an online questionnaire a...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood increases the risk of developing...
Background Early childhood represents a critical period for the establishment of lon...
AbstractBackground: The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary...
Background: In Western countries, children's diets are often low in fruits and vegetables and high i...
Background: In Western countries, children’s diets are often low in fruits and vegetables and high i...
Abstract Background Eating habits are established during childhood and track into adolescence and la...
Abstract Background Strategies to optimize early-life nutrition provide an important opportunity for...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with increased chronic disease ...
Background:The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary patterns...
BACKGROUND: Parents seek trustworthy information online to promote healthy eating for their toddlers...
Background: Consumption of non-core foods in childhood is associated with excessive weight gain in c...
Aims and objectives: 1) to develop, implement, and evaluate an eHealth intervention, aiming to prom...
Healthy eating and active living interventions targeting parents of young children could have benefi...
Background: Telephone-based interventions can be effective in increasing child fruit and vegetable i...
Little is known about the long-term impact of telephone-based interventions to improve child diet. T...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood increases the risk of developing...
Background Early childhood represents a critical period for the establishment of lon...
AbstractBackground: The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary...
Background: In Western countries, children's diets are often low in fruits and vegetables and high i...
Background: In Western countries, children’s diets are often low in fruits and vegetables and high i...
Abstract Background Eating habits are established during childhood and track into adolescence and la...
Abstract Background Strategies to optimize early-life nutrition provide an important opportunity for...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with increased chronic disease ...
Background:The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary patterns...
BACKGROUND: Parents seek trustworthy information online to promote healthy eating for their toddlers...
Background: Consumption of non-core foods in childhood is associated with excessive weight gain in c...
Aims and objectives: 1) to develop, implement, and evaluate an eHealth intervention, aiming to prom...
Healthy eating and active living interventions targeting parents of young children could have benefi...
Background: Telephone-based interventions can be effective in increasing child fruit and vegetable i...
Little is known about the long-term impact of telephone-based interventions to improve child diet. T...
Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption in childhood increases the risk of developing...
Background Early childhood represents a critical period for the establishment of lon...
AbstractBackground: The home food environment is an important setting for the development of dietary...