نتایج جستجو برای: minimum meal frequency

تعداد نتایج: 666490  

2009
Isabel Holmbäck Ulrika Ericson Bo Gullberg Elisabet Wirfält

OBJECTIVE: Examine how meal patterns are associated with nutrient intakes, lifestyle and socioeconomic factors, and energy misreporting. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study within the Malmö Diet and Cancer (MDC) cohort. Participants reported on the overall types and frequency of meals consumed, and completed a modified dietary history, a lifestyle and socioeconomic questionnaire, and anthropometric...

2013
Elisabeth L Melbye Torvald Øgaard Nina C Øverby Håvard Hansen

BACKGROUND Frequent family meals are associated with healthy dietary behaviors and other desirable outcomes in children and adolescents. Therefore, increased knowledge about factors that may increase the occurrence of family meals is warranted. The present study has its focus on the home food environment, and aims to explore potential associations between parent-reported feeding behaviors and c...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2003
Louise M Burke Gary Slater Elizabeth M Broad Jasmina Haukka Sofie Modulon William G Hopkins

We undertook a dietary survey of 167 Australian Olympic team athletes (80 females and 87 males) competing in endurance sports (n = 41), team sports (n = 31), sprint- or skill-based sports (n = 67), and sports in which athletes are weight-conscious (n = 28). Analysis of their 7-day food diaries provided mean energy intakes, nutrient intakes, and eating patterns. Higher energy intakes relative to...

2005
MATTY CHIVA

The present paper presents a certain number of cultural elements which interact in the determination of the frequency of food intake. Approaches from various perspectives (historical, ethnological, anthropological, sociological) draw attention to two major aspects relating to the periodicity of food intake: the extreme cultural diversity and the continual mdications which have occurred over tim...

2015
Sarah L. Newman Rachel Tumin Rebecca Andridge Sarah E. Anderson Chung-Jung Chiu

OBJECTIVE Family meals are associated with a healthier diet among children and adolescents, but how family meal frequency varies in the U.S. population overall by household food availability and sociodemographic characteristics is not well characterized. DESIGN The U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2007-2010 assessed the frequency of family meals eaten at home in the past ...

2009
Robert Morris Ralph Johnson Vladimir Goncharoff Joseph DiVita

This paper presents an improved method for asynchronous embedding and recovery of sub-audible watermarks in speech signals. The watermark, a sequence of DTMF tones, was added to speech without knowledge of its time-varying characteristics. Watermark recovery began by implementing a synchronized zero-phase inverse filtering operation to decorrelate the speech during its voiced segments. The fina...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1988
J O Hill J C Anderson D Lin F Yakubu

The effects of differences in meal frequency on body weight, body composition, and energy expenditure were studied in mildly food-restricted male rats. Two groups were fed approximately 80% of usual food intake (as periodically determined in a group of ad libitum fed controls) for 131 days. One group received all of its food in 2 meals/day and the other received all of its food in 10-12 meals/d...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1997
J A Hawley L M Burke

Two areas of sports nutrition in which the periodicity of eating has been studied relate to: (1) the habitually high energy intakes of many athletes, and (2) the optimization of carbohydrate (CHO) availability to enhance performance. The present paper examines how the timing and frequency of food and fluid intake can assist the athlete and physically-active person to improve their exercise perf...

2005
ANDREW M. PRENTICE

Several epidemiological studies have observed an inverse relationship between people’s habitual frequency of eating and body weight, leading to the suggestion that a ‘nibbling’ meal pattern may help in the avoidance of obesity. A review of all pertinent studies shows that, although many fail to find any significant relationship, the relationship is consistently inverse in those that do observe ...

2016
Faith Agbozo Esi Colecraft Basma Ellahi

Community-based growth promotion (CBGP) delivered by community volunteers aims at enhancing the traditional growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) program delivered by community health nurses through the promotion of optimum infant and young child feeding (IYCF) leading to improved child growth. This study compared IYCF knowledge and practices among caregiver-child pairs (0-24 months) receiving ...

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