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213 related items for PubMed ID: 22349735

  • 1. Associations of obesogenic behaviors in mothers and obese children participating in a randomized trial.
    Sonneville KR, Rifas-Shiman SL, Kleinman KP, Gortmaker SL, Gillman MW, Taveras EM.
    Obesity (Silver Spring); 2012 Jul; 20(7):1449-54. PubMed ID: 22349735
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  • 2. The association of television and video viewing with fast food intake by preschool-age children.
    Taveras EM, Sandora TJ, Shih MC, Ross-Degnan D, Goldmann DA, Gillman MW.
    Obesity (Silver Spring); 2006 Nov; 14(11):2034-41. PubMed ID: 17135621
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  • 4. Mothers' child-feeding practices are associated with children's sugar-sweetened beverage intake.
    Park S, Li R, Birch L.
    J Nutr; 2015 Apr; 145(4):806-12. PubMed ID: 25833783
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  • 8. Do high-risk preschoolers or overweight mothers meet AAP-recommended behavioral goals for reducing obesity?
    Turer CB, Stroo M, Brouwer RJ, Krause KM, Lovelady CA, Bastian LA, Peterson B, Østbye T.
    Acad Pediatr; 2013 Apr; 13(3):243-50. PubMed ID: 23491583
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  • 9. The Role of Parenting Practices in the Home Environment among Underserved Youth.
    Conlon BA, McGinn AP, Lounsbury DW, Diamantis PM, Groisman-Perelstein AE, Wylie-Rosett J, Isasi CR.
    Child Obes; 2015 Aug; 11(4):394-405. PubMed ID: 26258561
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  • 10. A randomized trial to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage and juice intake in preschool-aged children: description of the Smart Moms intervention trial.
    Nezami BT, Lytle LA, Tate DF.
    BMC Public Health; 2016 Aug 19; 16(1):837. PubMed ID: 27542357
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  • 11. Parental guidance advised: associations between parental television limits and health behaviors among obese children.
    Cheng JK, Koziol RL, Taveras EM.
    Acad Pediatr; 2015 Aug 19; 15(2):204-9. PubMed ID: 25306213
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  • 12. Differences in Mothers' and Children's Dietary Intake during Physical and Sedentary Activities: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study.
    O'Connor SG, Koprowski C, Dzubur E, Leventhal AM, Huh J, Dunton GF.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2017 Aug 19; 117(8):1265-1271. PubMed ID: 28392348
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  • 13. Child-targeted TV advertising and preschoolers' consumption of high-sugar breakfast cereals.
    Longacre MR, Drake KM, Titus LJ, Harris J, Cleveland LP, Langeloh G, Hendricks K, Dalton MA.
    Appetite; 2017 Jan 01; 108():295-302. PubMed ID: 27746213
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  • 14. Beverage intake among preschool children and its effect on weight status.
    O'Connor TM, Yang SJ, Nicklas TA.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Oct 01; 118(4):e1010-8. PubMed ID: 17015497
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  • 15. Television viewing and television in bedroom associated with overweight risk among low-income preschool children.
    Dennison BA, Erb TA, Jenkins PL.
    Pediatrics; 2002 Jun 01; 109(6):1028-35. PubMed ID: 12042539
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  • 16. Regular sugar-sweetened beverage consumption between meals increases risk of overweight among preschool-aged children.
    Dubois L, Farmer A, Girard M, Peterson K.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2007 Jun 01; 107(6):924-34; discussion 934-5. PubMed ID: 17524711
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  • 18. Independent and joint associations of TV viewing time and snack food consumption with the metabolic syndrome and its components; a cross-sectional study in Australian adults.
    Thorp AA, McNaughton SA, Owen N, Dunstan DW.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2013 Aug 09; 10():96. PubMed ID: 23927043
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  • 19. A mHealth randomized controlled trial to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage intake in preschool-aged children.
    Nezami BT, Ward DS, Lytle LA, Ennett ST, Tate DF.
    Pediatr Obes; 2018 Nov 09; 13(11):668-676. PubMed ID: 29119719
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  • 20. High proportions of children under 3 years of age consume commercially produced snack foods and sugar-sweetened beverages in Bandung City, Indonesia.
    Green M, Hadihardjono DN, Pries AM, Izwardy D, Zehner E, Huffman SL.
    Matern Child Nutr; 2019 Jun 09; 15 Suppl 4(Suppl 4):e12764. PubMed ID: 31225706
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