Both parental education and the food environment influence dietary intake and may therefore contribute to childhood obesity. We aimed to assess the consumption of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) in a convenience sample of adolescents with obesity and to determine its association with the food educational style of their parent. This observational study included 24 participants, 12 adolescents (8 boys and 4 girls) aged from 12 to 14 years and their 12 parents, who were followed in a specialized pediatric obesity clinic in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. The adolescents were asked to take a photograph with a smartphone application of all meals and beverages consumed in their daily routine over 14 consecutive days. They evaluated their par...
Objective: Examine associations between parental concern about adolescent weight and adolescent per...
OBJECTIVES: To identify key eating behaviours in children and their parents and to determine the ass...
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, including in the Chinese setting, and its prevale...
Background: Both parental education and the food environment influence dietary intake and may theref...
Background: Both parental education and the food environment influence dietary intake and may theref...
The research presented in this thesis explored relationships between healthful eating and food envir...
Purpose: According to the NOVA classification, ultra-processed foods are products made through physi...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
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Childhood overweight/obesity is an epidemic in the US. Modifiable risk factors, such as intake of fo...
Background Children and adolescents in the USA consume large amounts of daily calories from ultrapro...
Background: The home food environment may be an important target for addressing ado...
Published in Obesity Reviews - Special Issue: Determinants of Childhood Obesity. This study assessed...
Background: Overweight and obesity among children and adolescents are a global health challenge. Pre...
During the past 30 years, the prevalence of obesity has increased among children and adolescents in ...
Objective: Examine associations between parental concern about adolescent weight and adolescent per...
OBJECTIVES: To identify key eating behaviours in children and their parents and to determine the ass...
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, including in the Chinese setting, and its prevale...
Background: Both parental education and the food environment influence dietary intake and may theref...
Background: Both parental education and the food environment influence dietary intake and may theref...
The research presented in this thesis explored relationships between healthful eating and food envir...
Purpose: According to the NOVA classification, ultra-processed foods are products made through physi...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Contains fulltext : 76684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To better unde...
Childhood overweight/obesity is an epidemic in the US. Modifiable risk factors, such as intake of fo...
Background Children and adolescents in the USA consume large amounts of daily calories from ultrapro...
Background: The home food environment may be an important target for addressing ado...
Published in Obesity Reviews - Special Issue: Determinants of Childhood Obesity. This study assessed...
Background: Overweight and obesity among children and adolescents are a global health challenge. Pre...
During the past 30 years, the prevalence of obesity has increased among children and adolescents in ...
Objective: Examine associations between parental concern about adolescent weight and adolescent per...
OBJECTIVES: To identify key eating behaviours in children and their parents and to determine the ass...
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, including in the Chinese setting, and its prevale...