Although family eating practices (FEPs) playa role in the formation of eating practices in children, there is a lack of evidence regarding the role of FEPs on obesity (DB) risk. The purpose of this thesis was to assess the role of child, mother 'and father eating practices (CEPs; MEPS; FaEPs) on nutrient intakes, dietary patterns and body composition. Data were collected on approximately 2,400 peri-adolescents (s250 with complete covariate data). Dietary patterns were assessed using scores that reflected how closely participants followed DASH and Health Canada (HC) recommendations. In girls, poor CEPs, MEPs and FaEPs were associated with i...
Despite the importance of healthy eating for physical, mental, and cognitive wellbeing, many people ...
Dieting, or the act of restricting oneself to small amounts or particular kinds of foods on the basi...
Artificial food colors (AFCs) have become ubiquitous in the standard American diet. Average intake o...
Parents model and teach early health practices that persist into adulthood by establishing a foundat...
This study examined North Carolina fathers of school-aged children (6-11 years) with a focus on fath...
Weight variability is the amount that one’s weight fluctuates around a linear weight change trajecto...
Dietary intake throughout the first two years of life is a significant determinant of long-term grow...
Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 17% of ...
Obesity causes several health problems, including insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships among parental concern about child overwei...
The study of compulsive eating has been swiftly gaining attention in both preclinical and clinical r...
Body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders are more prevalent in today's society than ever. As ...
Malnutrition in some form impacts nearly one-third of the global population. Across the world, count...
Objective: Nutritional labeling systems are considered a tool to fight obesity since they aim to con...
Metabolic syndrome is a serious health problem in the United States. The presence of metabolic syndr...
Despite the importance of healthy eating for physical, mental, and cognitive wellbeing, many people ...
Dieting, or the act of restricting oneself to small amounts or particular kinds of foods on the basi...
Artificial food colors (AFCs) have become ubiquitous in the standard American diet. Average intake o...
Parents model and teach early health practices that persist into adulthood by establishing a foundat...
This study examined North Carolina fathers of school-aged children (6-11 years) with a focus on fath...
Weight variability is the amount that one’s weight fluctuates around a linear weight change trajecto...
Dietary intake throughout the first two years of life is a significant determinant of long-term grow...
Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 17% of ...
Obesity causes several health problems, including insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships among parental concern about child overwei...
The study of compulsive eating has been swiftly gaining attention in both preclinical and clinical r...
Body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders are more prevalent in today's society than ever. As ...
Malnutrition in some form impacts nearly one-third of the global population. Across the world, count...
Objective: Nutritional labeling systems are considered a tool to fight obesity since they aim to con...
Metabolic syndrome is a serious health problem in the United States. The presence of metabolic syndr...
Despite the importance of healthy eating for physical, mental, and cognitive wellbeing, many people ...
Dieting, or the act of restricting oneself to small amounts or particular kinds of foods on the basi...
Artificial food colors (AFCs) have become ubiquitous in the standard American diet. Average intake o...