Objectives:Obesity-related eating behaviors (OREB) are associated with higher energy intake. Total energy intake can be decomposed into the following constituents: food portion size, food energy density, the number of eating occasions, and the energy intake from energy-rich beverages. To our knowledge this is the first study to examine the association between the OREB and these energy components.Methods:Data were taken from a cross-sectional study conducted in 2008-2010 among 11,546 individuals representative of the Spanish population aged ≥18 years. Information was obtained on the following 8 self-reported OREB: not planning how much to eat before sitting down, eating precooked/canned food or snacks bought at vending machines or at fast-fo...
The association of dietary energy density (ED) and overweight is not clear in the literature. Our ai...
Background: The increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been found to be an im...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN DOI: 1...
Obesity-related eating behaviors (OREB) are associated with higher energy intake. Total energy intak...
Objectives: Obesity-related eating behaviors (OREB) are associated with higher energy intake. Total ...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</p...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</p...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</p...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p><p>** p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion.</p>a<p>Values are β (95% C...
The association of dietary energy density (ED) and overweight is not clear in the literature. Our ai...
Background: The increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been found to be an im...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN DOI: 1...
Obesity-related eating behaviors (OREB) are associated with higher energy intake. Total energy intak...
Objectives: Obesity-related eating behaviors (OREB) are associated with higher energy intake. Total ...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</p...
Energy intake, and the foods and beverages contributing to that, are considered key to understanding...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</p...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</p...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p><p>** p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion; SD: Standard deviation.</...
<p>N = 11,546.</p>*<p>p<0.05;</p>**<p>p<0.001;</p><p>EO: Eating occasion.</p>a<p>Values are β (95% C...
The association of dietary energy density (ED) and overweight is not clear in the literature. Our ai...
Background: The increased consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been found to be an im...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN DOI: 1...