Obesity-related behaviors, such as intake of snacks and sweetened beverages (SSB), are assumed to result from the interplay between environmental factors and adolescents' ability to self-regulate their eating behaviors. The empirical evidence supporting this assumption is missing. This study investigated the relationships between perceptions of at-home and out-of-home food environment (including SSB accessibility, parental, and peers' social pressure to reduce intake of SSB), nutrition self-regulatory strategies (controlling temptations and suppression), and SSB intake. In particular, we hypothesized that these associations would differ across the stages of preadolescence, early and mid-adolescence. Self-reported data were collected from 2,...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Obesity-related behaviors, such as intake of snacks and sweetened beverages (SSB), are assumed to re...
Obesity-related behaviors, such as intake of snacks and sweetened beverages (SSB), are assumed to re...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption may increase risk for unnecessary weight gain. To develop...
Research suggests that while capacities for self-regulation gradually improve during adolescence, ea...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
Purpose: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
© 2015 Taylor & FrancisThe impact of the social environment on healthy eating awareness results from...
The global obesity epidemic represents an enormous potential threat to public health, because overwe...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Obesity-related behaviors, such as intake of snacks and sweetened beverages (SSB), are assumed to re...
Obesity-related behaviors, such as intake of snacks and sweetened beverages (SSB), are assumed to re...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Purpose: Living in an obesogenic environment may not affect all adolescents to the same extent, depe...
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption may increase risk for unnecessary weight gain. To develop...
Research suggests that while capacities for self-regulation gradually improve during adolescence, ea...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
PURPOSE: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
Purpose: Easy access to unhealthy foods is believed to contribute to the current overweight epidemic...
© 2015 Taylor & FrancisThe impact of the social environment on healthy eating awareness results from...
The global obesity epidemic represents an enormous potential threat to public health, because overwe...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...
Many adolescents engage in unhealthy snacking behavior, and the frequency and amount of unhealthy co...