Objective: To investigate potential personal, social and physical environmental predictors of daily fruit intake and daily vegetable intake in 11-year-old boys and girls in nine European countries. Subjects: The total sample size was 13 305 (90.4% participation rate). Results: Overall, 43.2% of the children reported to eat fruit every day, 46.1% reported to eat vegetables every day. Daily fruit intake and daily vegetable intake was mainly associated with knowledge of the national recommendations, positive self-efficacy, positive liking and preference, parental modeling and demand and bringing fruit to school (odds ratio between 1.40 and 2.42, P < 0.02). These factors were associated fairly consistently with daily fruit intake across all nin...
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Background Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The resu...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake in 11-year-olds, and social-envi...
Objective: To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and veget...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and vegeta...
Abstract Background Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The results of ...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and vegeta...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and vegeta...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
textabstractBackground: Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The results...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
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Background Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The resu...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake in 11-year-olds, and social-envi...
Objective: To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and veget...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and vegeta...
Abstract Background Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The results of ...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and vegeta...
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether an association exists between different clusters of fruit- and vegeta...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
textabstractBackground: Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The results...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
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