Objective: To identify eating occasion-level and individual-level factors associated with the consumption of larger portions in young children and estimate their relative importance. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Data from parent-reported 4-d food diaries in the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey (2008–2017) were analysed. Multilevel models explored variation in eating occasion size (kJ) within (n 48 419 occasions) and between children (n 1962) for all eating occasions. Eating contexts: location, eating companion, watching TV, and sitting at a table and individual characteristics: age, gender, ethnicity and parental socio-economic status were explored as potential correlates of eating occasion size. Participants: Children a...
This work was supported by the Biological and Biotechnology Sciences Research Council Diet and Healt...
Caregivers are mostly responsible for the foods young children consume; however, it is unknown how c...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
Background: Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotes weight gain in children. Br...
Larger serving sizes and more frequent eating episodes have been implicated in the rising prevalence...
The portion size effect (PSE), where more is eaten when large amounts are offered, is robust, reliab...
Establishing eating habits in early life that include appropriate portion sizes of foods which are n...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Multiple factors effect children’s capability to make healthy choices when it comes to food intake. ...
Food and beverage portion sizes are related to childhood obesity. We examined trends in food portion...
The reduction of portion sizes supports weight-loss. This study looks at whether children have a con...
During childhood, the amount of food consumed, associated with adiposity and overweight risk, depend...
This work was supported by the Biological and Biotechnology Sciences Research Council Diet and Healt...
Caregivers are mostly responsible for the foods young children consume; however, it is unknown how c...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
Background: Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotes weight gain in children. Br...
Larger serving sizes and more frequent eating episodes have been implicated in the rising prevalence...
The portion size effect (PSE), where more is eaten when large amounts are offered, is robust, reliab...
Establishing eating habits in early life that include appropriate portion sizes of foods which are n...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Multiple factors effect children’s capability to make healthy choices when it comes to food intake. ...
Food and beverage portion sizes are related to childhood obesity. We examined trends in food portion...
The reduction of portion sizes supports weight-loss. This study looks at whether children have a con...
During childhood, the amount of food consumed, associated with adiposity and overweight risk, depend...
This work was supported by the Biological and Biotechnology Sciences Research Council Diet and Healt...
Caregivers are mostly responsible for the foods young children consume; however, it is unknown how c...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...