textabstractBackground: Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The results of the Pro Children cross-Europe survey showed that the consumption was lowest among children in Iceland. The aim of this study was to identify determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among 11-year-old schoolchildren in Iceland. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was performed in Iceland in the autumn of 2003 as a part of the Pro Children cross-Europe survey. The survey was designed to provide information on actual consumption levels of vegetables and fruits by 11-year-old school children and to assess potential determinants of consumption patterns. A total of 1235 Icelandic children (89%) from 32 randomly chosen schools participated. Hier...
Background : High prevalence of childhood obesity is a major concern in developed as well as in deve...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
textabstractBackground: There are large socioeconomic disparities in food behaviours. The objective ...
Background Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The resu...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
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textabstractBackground: Fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in children in the Netherlands is much lower...
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Objective: To investigate potential personal, social and physical environmental predictors of daily ...
textabstractBackground: In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among childr...
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BACKGROUND: The Pro Children Eating Habits Questionnaire has been evaluated as a valid and reliable...
Background In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among chi...
Background : High prevalence of childhood obesity is a major concern in developed as well as in deve...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
textabstractBackground: There are large socioeconomic disparities in food behaviours. The objective ...
Background Fruit and vegetable consumption is traditionally low in Iceland. The resu...
Objective: To study the differences between children's self-reports and parents' reports on environm...
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textabstractBackground: Fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in children in the Netherlands is much lower...
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Objective: To investigate potential personal, social and physical environmental predictors of daily ...
textabstractBackground: In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among childr...
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BACKGROUND: The Pro Children Eating Habits Questionnaire has been evaluated as a valid and reliable...
Background In order to more effectively promote fruit and vegetable intake among chi...
Background : High prevalence of childhood obesity is a major concern in developed as well as in deve...
It is often found that adolescents eat too little fruit and vegetables. We examined the importance o...
textabstractBackground: There are large socioeconomic disparities in food behaviours. The objective ...