This study aimed to examine individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with frequency of consumption of fruit, vegetables and energy-dense snacks among adolescents. Adolescents aged 11-12 years (n = 521, 48% boys) completed a paper-based questionnaire during class-time which included a Food Frequency Questionnaire assessing their consumption of fruit, vegetables, and energy dense (ED) snacks, and items assessing habits, self-efficacy, eating at the television (TV), eating with parents, parenting practices, and home availability and accessibility of foods. Multiple linear regression analyses showed that eating fruit and vegetables while watching TV and home availability and accessibility of fruit and vegetables were po...
Studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake might reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascu...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* There is increasing interest in the role t...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...
This study aimed to examine individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with f...
Background: Screen-time and eating behaviours are associated in adolescents, but few studies have ex...
Objective: To examine whether home availability of energy-dense snack foods mediates the association...
The research presented in this thesis explored relationships between healthful eating and food envir...
Background: The home food environment may be an important target for addressing ado...
The global obesity epidemic represents an enormous potential threat to public health, because overwe...
In the UK, school food standards have looked to improve the nutritional profile of school food provi...
textabstractThere is increasing interest in the role the environment plays in shaping the dietary be...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Background: Television viewing has been associated with poor eating behaviours in adolescents. Chang...
Adequate vegetable and fruit consumption is necessary for preventing nutrition-related diseases. Soc...
Background: Screen-time and unhealthy dietary behaviours are highly pervasive in young children and ...
Studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake might reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascu...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* There is increasing interest in the role t...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...
This study aimed to examine individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with f...
Background: Screen-time and eating behaviours are associated in adolescents, but few studies have ex...
Objective: To examine whether home availability of energy-dense snack foods mediates the association...
The research presented in this thesis explored relationships between healthful eating and food envir...
Background: The home food environment may be an important target for addressing ado...
The global obesity epidemic represents an enormous potential threat to public health, because overwe...
In the UK, school food standards have looked to improve the nutritional profile of school food provi...
textabstractThere is increasing interest in the role the environment plays in shaping the dietary be...
Objective: This study examines relationships between multiple aspects of the home food environment a...
Background: Television viewing has been associated with poor eating behaviours in adolescents. Chang...
Adequate vegetable and fruit consumption is necessary for preventing nutrition-related diseases. Soc...
Background: Screen-time and unhealthy dietary behaviours are highly pervasive in young children and ...
Studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake might reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascu...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* There is increasing interest in the role t...
Objective: To identify correlates of the home food environment (parents’ intake, availability and fo...