نتایج جستجو برای: snacking pattern

تعداد نتایج: 348767  

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Y Liu F Zhai B M Popkin

This study examined the trends in snacking behaviours and eating food-prepared-outside-the-home (FPOH) by Chinese children and adolescents using data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey. The sample consisted of 3223 subjects aged 6-18 in 1991 and 2836 in 1997. Three days of 24hr recall dietary data and per capita income (deflated to 1989) was used. The percentage of Chinese children havi...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2012
M A Ouwens A Cebolla T van Strien

INTRODUCTION Television viewing is considered to be a risk factor for overweight in children because of its association with reduced physical activity and increased calorie intake. OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study is to examine whether eating styles affect the relationship between television viewing (TV-viewing) and snacking. METHOD In a sample of 962 pre-adolescents, self-reported te...

Journal: :The Journal of Health Design 2021

Our habits have changed over the generations. In particular, our eating behaviours continue to adapt and are intrinsically linked with changing social norms myriad other influences leading us consume more. light of obesity epidemic that threatens be greatest health challenge, race is on find new ways modify or alter food choices those considered more “healthful”. Somewhere along way snacking ha...

2015
Bartlomiej Matejko Beata Kiec-Wilk Magdalena Szopa Iwona Trznadel Morawska Maciej T Malecki Tomasz Klupa

AIMS/INTRODUCTION Little is known about the impact of sleep duration and late-night snacking on glycemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes using insulin pumps. The aim of the present study was to examine whether late-night eating habits and short sleep duration are associated with glycemic control in continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion-treated type 1 diabetic patients. MATERIALS A...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2011
Didier Chapelot

Snacking is often presumed to contribute to obesity, but to date, studies have not demonstrated such a causal relationship, probably because a clear definition of snacking is still elusive. The usual one, i.e. any intake between traditional meals, has no physiological basis. Moreover, because some evidence suggests that frequent meals may prevent overweight, any confusion between snacks and mea...

2017
Paulina Correa-Burrows Yanina Rodríguez Estela Blanco Sheila Gahagan Raquel Burrows

Although numerous studies have approached the effects of exposure to a Western diet (WD) on academic outcomes, very few have focused on foods consumed during snack times. We explored whether there is a link between nutritious snacking habits and academic achievement in high school (HS) students from Santiago, Chile. We conducted a cross-sectional study with 678 adolescents. The nutritional qual...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2010
Carmen Piernas Barry M Popkin

This study built on limited knowledge about patterns and trends of adult snacking in the US. We selected adults aged 19 y and older (n = 44,754) between 1977-1978 and 2003-2006 with results weighted and adjusted for sample design effects. Differences testing, by a Student's t test, used STATA 10 (P < or = 0.01). We defined a snacking event as intake of foods over a 15-min period and excluded fo...

Journal: :Nutrition research 2010
Bernard Gout Cédric Bourges Séverine Paineau-Dubreuil

Snacking is an uncontrolled eating behavior, predisposing weight gain and obesity. It primarily affects the female population and is frequently associated with stress. We hypothesized that oral supplementation with Satiereal (Inoreal Ltd, Plerin, France), a novel extract of saffron stigma, may reduce snacking and enhance satiety through its suggested mood-improving effect, and thus contribute t...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Dilan A Sellahewa Barbara Mullan

INTRODUCTION Previous research suggests that depletion (the state ensuing from self-control exertion) engenders lapses in health behaviours. The present study tested for that effect in relation to the health behaviour of limiting snacking, and investigated whether health goal-priming might facilitate such health behaviours even under depletion conditions. METHOD A laboratory study was conduct...

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