Background: Although imbalances in dietary intakes can have short and longer term influences on the health of preschool children, few tools exist to quickly and easily identify nutritional risk in otherwise healthy young children. Objectives: To develop and test the validity of a parent-administered questionnaire (NutricheQ) as a means of evaluating dietary risk in young children (12–36 months). Design: Following a comprehensive development process and internal reliability assessment, the NutricheQ questionnaire was validated in a cohort of 371 Irish preschool children as part of the National Preschool Nutrition Survey. Dietary risk was rated on a scale ranging from 0 to 22 from 11 questions, with a higher score indicating higher risk. Resu...
Background: Although many studies have examined health effects of infant feeding, studies on diet qu...
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Background: Better diet quality of preschool children is associated with many important health outco...
Background: Although imbalances in dietary intakes can have short and longer term influences on the ...
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Background: Although a nutrient-poor diet may affect children's growth, especially early in life, fe...
Background: The ability to determine the relationship between diet and health outcomes in children r...
Background/Objectives: This study described the development of a parent food frequency question...
Background: Risk factors of poor nutrition status in childhood may continue into adulthood and det...
As there are few food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) to assess the dietary intake of preschool chil...
abstract: Background Diet quality tools provide researchers with brief methods to assess the nutrien...
Abstract not availableLucinda K. Bell, Rebecca K. Golley, Chelsea E. Mauch, Suja M. Mathew, Anthea M...
Background: It is important to assess the dietary habits of children as they progress from early chi...
Background /Objectives Nutrition is vital for optimal growth and development of young children. Nut...
ABSTRACT Background: Recent literature suggests preschool children regardless of income, age, ethnic...
Background: Although many studies have examined health effects of infant feeding, studies on diet qu...
Copyright © 2013 Lucinda K. Bell et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: Better diet quality of preschool children is associated with many important health outco...
Background: Although imbalances in dietary intakes can have short and longer term influences on the ...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Background: Although a nutrient-poor diet may affect children's growth, especially early in life, fe...
Background: The ability to determine the relationship between diet and health outcomes in children r...
Background/Objectives: This study described the development of a parent food frequency question...
Background: Risk factors of poor nutrition status in childhood may continue into adulthood and det...
As there are few food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) to assess the dietary intake of preschool chil...
abstract: Background Diet quality tools provide researchers with brief methods to assess the nutrien...
Abstract not availableLucinda K. Bell, Rebecca K. Golley, Chelsea E. Mauch, Suja M. Mathew, Anthea M...
Background: It is important to assess the dietary habits of children as they progress from early chi...
Background /Objectives Nutrition is vital for optimal growth and development of young children. Nut...
ABSTRACT Background: Recent literature suggests preschool children regardless of income, age, ethnic...
Background: Although many studies have examined health effects of infant feeding, studies on diet qu...
Copyright © 2013 Lucinda K. Bell et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: Better diet quality of preschool children is associated with many important health outco...