Larger serving sizes and more frequent eating episodes have been implicated in the rising prevalence of obesity at a population level. This study examines the relative contributions of meal size and frequency to weight gain in a large sample of British children. Using 3-day diet diaries from 1939 children aged 21 months from the Gemini twin cohort, we assessed prospective associations between meal size, meal frequency and weight gain from two to five years. Separate longitudinal analyses demonstrated that every 10 kcal increase in meal size was associated with 1.5 g/wk or 4% (p = 0.005) faster growth rate, while meal frequency was not independently associated with growth (β = 0.3 g/wk p = 0.20). Including both meal parameters in the model s...
Faster eating rates are associated with increased energy intake, but little is known about the relat...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Faster eating rates are associated with increased energy intake, but little is known about the relat...
Larger serving sizes and more frequent eating episodes have been implicated in the rising prevalence...
The childhood obesity has rapidly increased,though little is known about the impact of frequency of ...
Objective: To identify eating occasion-level and individual-level factors associated with the consu...
The rising prevalence of childhood obesity is a key public health issue worldwide. Increased eating ...
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
The prevalence of obesity has increased simultaneously with the increase in the consumption of large...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
Objective: Childhood obesity is rising and dietary intake is a potentially modifiable factor that pl...
The examination of specific characteristics of eating habits in childhood and its influence on eatin...
Faster eating rates are associated with increased energy intake, but little is known about the relat...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Faster eating rates are associated with increased energy intake, but little is known about the relat...
Larger serving sizes and more frequent eating episodes have been implicated in the rising prevalence...
The childhood obesity has rapidly increased,though little is known about the impact of frequency of ...
Objective: To identify eating occasion-level and individual-level factors associated with the consu...
The rising prevalence of childhood obesity is a key public health issue worldwide. Increased eating ...
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
The prevalence of obesity has increased simultaneously with the increase in the consumption of large...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
Objective: Childhood obesity is rising and dietary intake is a potentially modifiable factor that pl...
The examination of specific characteristics of eating habits in childhood and its influence on eatin...
Faster eating rates are associated with increased energy intake, but little is known about the relat...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Faster eating rates are associated with increased energy intake, but little is known about the relat...