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236 related items for PubMed ID: 23171289

  • 21. Family sociodemographic characteristics as correlates of children's breakfast habits and weight status in eight European countries. The ENERGY (EuropeaN Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth) project.
    Manios Y, Moschonis G, Androutsos O, Filippou C, Van Lippevelde W, Vik FN, te Velde SJ, Jan N, Dössegger A, Bere E, Molnar D, Moreno LA, Chinapaw MJ, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Brug J, ENERGY Consortium.
    Public Health Nutr; 2015 Apr; 18(5):774-83. PubMed ID: 25017807
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  • 26. Family- and school-based predictors of energy balance-related behaviours in children: a 6-year longitudinal study.
    Verloigne M, Van Lippevelde W, Maes L, Brug J, De Bourdeaudhuij I.
    Public Health Nutr; 2013 Feb; 16(2):202-11. PubMed ID: 22995020
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  • 28. Associations between characteristics of the home food environment and fruit and vegetable intake in preschool children: a cross-sectional study.
    Wyse R, Campbell E, Nathan N, Wolfenden L.
    BMC Public Health; 2011 Dec 16; 11():938. PubMed ID: 22177136
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  • 29. Defining the complexity of childhood obesity and related behaviours within the family environment using structural equation modelling.
    Hendrie GA, Coveney J, Cox DN.
    Public Health Nutr; 2012 Jan 16; 15(1):48-57. PubMed ID: 21806870
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  • 30. Consumption of fruit, vegetables, sweets and soft drinks are associated with psychological dimensions of eating behaviour in parents and their 12-year-old children.
    Elfhag K, Tholin S, Rasmussen F.
    Public Health Nutr; 2008 Sep 16; 11(9):914-23. PubMed ID: 18498675
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  • 35. Sports and energy drink consumption are linked to health-risk behaviours among young adults.
    Larson N, Laska MN, Story M, Neumark-Sztainer D.
    Public Health Nutr; 2015 Oct 16; 18(15):2794-803. PubMed ID: 25683863
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  • 36. Stop the Pop: A Mixed-Methods Study Examining Children's Physical and Emotional Responses during Three Days of Sugary Drink Cessation.
    Kaidbey JH, Ferguson K, Halberg SE, Racke C, Visek AJ, Gearhardt AN, Juliano LM, Dietz WH, Sacheck J, Sylvetsky AC.
    Nutrients; 2022 Mar 22; 14(7):. PubMed ID: 35405940
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  • 38. Associations between household food environment and daily intake of regular and diet soft drinks per BMI status of European children: Feel4Diabetes Study.
    Reppas K, Papamichael MM, Usheva N, Iotova V, Chakarova N, Cardon G, Rurik I, Antal E, Valve P, Liatis S, Makrilakis K, Moreno L, Manios Y, Moschonis G.
    Nutr Bull; 2024 Mar 22; 49(1):82-95. PubMed ID: 38288678
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  • 40. Maternal self-efficacy regarding children's eating and sedentary behaviours in the early years: associations with children's food intake and sedentary behaviours.
    Campbell K, Hesketh K, Silverii A, Abbott G.
    Int J Pediatr Obes; 2010 Dec 22; 5(6):501-8. PubMed ID: 20429735
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