Interventions to improve dietary quality and intake of fruits and vegetables (FV) among Canadian children have had modest success, and it has been suggested that food knowledge could be key to improvement. Programs have been criticized for insufficiently connecting food knowledge with food skills and decision making about dietary intake. The objective of this study was to investigate factors associated with FV consumption by elementary school children, aged 9–14 years, in Ontario, Canada, including food knowledge, socioeconomic status, sociodemographic characteristics, and the food environment. In 2017–2019, a cross-sectional survey was administered to 2443 students at 60 elementary schools across Southwestern Ontario (SWO), Canada. A paren...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
Background: There is evidence that dietary quality declines as children age in North America, but f...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Purpose: Knowledge is fundamental to helping children make nutritional choices that support lifelong...
Although the majority of Canadian provinces have now adopted province-wide school nutrition policies...
The objective was to describe the association between fruit and vegetable consumption in mothers and...
Studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake might reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascu...
Adequate fruit and vegetable (FV) intake may help prevent chronic disease, yet most Canadians do not...
Good nutrition is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. A balanced diet can promote ...
Considering most children spend a majority of their weekdays at school and, on average, obtain more ...
textabstractBackground: Fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in children in the Netherlands is much lower...
Many children globally do not meet government guidelines for daily fruit and vegetable intake, and i...
Background: Low fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is one of the top 10 global risk factors for mo...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
Background: There is evidence that dietary quality declines as children age in North America, but f...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Background: Regular fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption has been associated with r...
Purpose: Knowledge is fundamental to helping children make nutritional choices that support lifelong...
Although the majority of Canadian provinces have now adopted province-wide school nutrition policies...
The objective was to describe the association between fruit and vegetable consumption in mothers and...
Studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake might reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascu...
Adequate fruit and vegetable (FV) intake may help prevent chronic disease, yet most Canadians do not...
Good nutrition is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. A balanced diet can promote ...
Considering most children spend a majority of their weekdays at school and, on average, obtain more ...
textabstractBackground: Fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in children in the Netherlands is much lower...
Many children globally do not meet government guidelines for daily fruit and vegetable intake, and i...
Background: Low fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is one of the top 10 global risk factors for mo...
Objective: To assess the impact of a school-based nutrition education intervention aimed at increasi...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
Background: There is evidence that dietary quality declines as children age in North America, but f...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...