BACKGROUND: In parent-child interactions, feeding strategies including pressure, restriction, modelling, rewards, encouragement and repeated taste exposure have been reliably shown to influence children's eating. Because there is no evidence that the psychosocial interactions inherent in the strategies are context-dependent, the present study investigated their utilisation during primary school meal supervision. METHODS: A case study of one Local Authority in Wales was conducted involving eleven primary schools stratified into socio-economic quartiles. Focussed observations were carried out over two to three lunchtimes per school to explore the feeding strategies, outcomes and behaviours inherent in the dining hall context. These were suppl...
BackgroundSchools provide opportunities to improve the quality of children's diet, whilst reducing i...
This thesis aimed to analyse and investigate holiday food provision for children with a focus on sho...
Schools have the potential to support children's learning of nutrition-related behaviours through th...
BACKGROUND: In parent-child interactions, feeding strategies including pressure, restriction, modell...
Socio-ecological health improvement approaches, such as Health Promoting Schools, emphasise the dyna...
Purpose – Social, physical and temporal characteristics are known to influence the eating experience...
Objectives School meal improvement is a major component of UK government policy to improve children'...
Objectives: School meal improvement is a major component of UK government policy to improve childre...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...
An increasing number of holiday clubs provide free meals to alleviate children's hunger during the s...
Schools are in the unique position of being able to influence students’ eating behaviours in a ben...
BackgroundSchools provide opportunities to improve the quality of children's diet, whilst reducing i...
This thesis aimed to analyse and investigate holiday food provision for children with a focus on sho...
Schools have the potential to support children's learning of nutrition-related behaviours through th...
BACKGROUND: In parent-child interactions, feeding strategies including pressure, restriction, modell...
Socio-ecological health improvement approaches, such as Health Promoting Schools, emphasise the dyna...
Purpose – Social, physical and temporal characteristics are known to influence the eating experience...
Objectives School meal improvement is a major component of UK government policy to improve children'...
Objectives: School meal improvement is a major component of UK government policy to improve childre...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...
An increasing number of holiday clubs provide free meals to alleviate children's hunger during the s...
Schools are in the unique position of being able to influence students’ eating behaviours in a ben...
BackgroundSchools provide opportunities to improve the quality of children's diet, whilst reducing i...
This thesis aimed to analyse and investigate holiday food provision for children with a focus on sho...
Schools have the potential to support children's learning of nutrition-related behaviours through th...