نتایج جستجو برای: snacking pattern

تعداد نتایج: 348767  

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
maryam amini monireh dadkhah-piraghag mitra abtahi morteza abdollahi anahita houshiarrad masoud kimiagar

background: in order to provide better advice for prevention of obesity and eating disorders among children, there is a need to have more knowledge of their dietary patterns. this study examined meal and snacking patterns of primary school children in tehran. methods: a total of 761 male and female primary school children from all educational areas in tehran were recruited in a cross‑sectional ...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2014
Monal R Shroff Wei Perng Ana Baylin Mercedes Mora-Plazas Constanza Marin Eduardo Villamor

OBJECTIVE Snacking has been related to increased prevalence of overweight among school-age children in cross-sectional studies. It is uncertain, however, whether snacking influences the development of adiposity over time. DESIGN We examined whether adherence to a snacking dietary pattern was associated with greater increases in children's BMI, subscapular:triceps skinfold thickness ratio and ...

2014
Theresa A Nicklas Carol E O’Neil Victor L Fulgoni III

BACKGROUND The relationship of snacking patterns on nutrient intake and cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) in adults is unknown. The aim of this study was to examine the associations of snacking patterns with nutrient intake, diet quality, and a selection of CVRF in adults participating in the 2001-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. METHODS 24-hour dietary recalls were use...

2017
Flávia Fayet-Moore Véronique Peters Andrew McConnell Peter Petocz Alison L. Eldridge

BACKGROUND There are limited data on the evolution of eating habits, including snacking, in Australia. This study aimed to understand snacking trends among Australian children over three previous National Nutrition Surveys. METHODS Data were analysed from a single weekday 24-h recall in the National Nutrition Surveys 1995, 2007, 2011-12 among children 2-16y (n = 8258). A snacking occasion was...

Journal: :International journal of pediatric obesity : IJPO : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2011
Jessica S Gubbels Carel Thijs Annette Stafleu Stef van Buuren Stef P J Kremers

OBJECTIVES The mechanisms underlying the protective effect of breast-feeding on the development of childhood overweight are unclear. This study examines the association of breast-feeding with weight gain in the first year, and body mass index (BMI) and overweight up to 4 years. In addition, we examine possible mechanisms of this effect (i.e., feeding pattern, eating style, unhealthy snacking be...

2018
Viyan Rashid Marielle F. Engberink Manon van Eijsden Mary Nicolaou Louise H. Dekker Arnoud P. Verhoeff Peter J. M. Weijs

BACKGROUND Health inequalities are already present at young age and tend to vary with ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES). Diet is a major determinant of overweight, and studying dietary patterns as a whole in relation to overweight rather than single nutrients or foods has been suggested. We derived dietary patterns at age 5 and determined whether ethnicity and SES were both related to th...

2015
Laura O’Connor Soren Brage Simon J. Griffin Nicholas J. Wareham Nita G. Forouhi

Unhealthy dietary behaviours may contribute to obesity along with energy imbalance. Both positive and null associations of snacking and BMI have been reported, but the association between snacking and total adiposity or pattern of fat deposition remains unevaluated. The objective of this study was to investigate the associations between snacking frequency and detailed adiposity measurements. A ...

Journal: :Appetite 2003
Aïnhoa Chamontin Gabriele Pretzer David A Booth

Research into least fattening eating patterns indicates that in England 'a snack' is a term that refers to different eating habits from 'snacking' and that neither pattern of behaviour necessarily involves 'snack food'. These hypotheses were tested by randomised mailings to a convenience sample of university campus addressees with the subject heading of the message and the topic of questions in...

Journal: :Springer proceedings in complexity 2021

An agent-based model SNACKMOMS was created to understand the implications and consequences of interventions that may change dietary habits children. It targets giving snacks children aged 2–7 by their mother how snacking pattern is modified examples set at parties. The acknowledges individual-level, group-level cultural-level variables. Dynamics conformity parties depending on social status are...

2012
Jessica S Gubbels Stef PJ Kremers Annette Stafleu R Alexandra Goldbohm Nanne K de Vries Carel Thijs

BACKGROUND This study identified lifestyle patterns by examining the clustering of eating routines (e.g. eating together as a family, having the television on during meals, duration of meals) and various activity-related behaviors (i.e. physical activity (PA) and sedentary screen-based behavior) in 5-year-old children, as well as the longitudinal association of these patterns with weight status...

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