Web-Based Family Intervention for Overweight Children: A Pilot Study.
Web-Based Family Intervention for Overweight Children: A Pilot Study.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Child Obes. 2013 Jan 11;
Delamater AM, Pulgaron ER, Rarback S, Hernandez J, Carrillo A, Christiansen S, Severson HH
Abstract Background: Research has shown the efficacy… Continue reading
Eating Out at Restaurants With Children and Teens.
Eating out at restaurants with children and teens.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
JAMA Pediatr. 2013 Jan 1; 167(1): 100
Moreno MA, Furtner F, Rivara FP
Thiamine-responsive pulmonary hypertension.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Nutritionalfun.com Introduction Video
Nutritionalfun.com Introduction Video – NuTraFun’s Phase I program was developed to provide nutrition and physical activity education tools for toddlers through third grade. All of the activities and information available from NuTraFun centers on Team NuTraFun and Friends, an… Continue reading
Eating Disorders: Family Eating Out-of-Home: A Review of Nutrition and Health Policies.
Family eating out-of-home: a review of nutrition and health policies.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Proc Nutr Soc. 2012 Nov 27; 1-14
McGuffin LE, Wallace JM, McCrorie TA, Price RK, Pourshahidi LK, Livingstone MB
Childhood obesity is a growing problem… Continue reading
‘We Eat Together; Today She Buys, Tomorrow I Will Buy the Food’: Adolescent Best Friends’ Food Choices and Dietary Practices in Soweto, South Africa.
‘We eat together; today she buys, tomorrow I will buy the food’: adolescent best friends’ food choices and dietary practices in Soweto, South Africa.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Public Health Nutr. 2012 Jul 16; 1-9
Voorend CG, Norris SA,… Continue reading
Eating Disorders in Adolescents: Review of Treatment Studies That Include Psychodynamically Informed Therapy.
Eating Disorders in Adolescents: Review of Treatment Studies that Include Psychodynamically Informed Therapy.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2013 Jan; 22(1): 97-117
Dancyger I, Krakower S, Fornari V
In clinical practice, psychodynamic approaches represent… Continue reading
Eating Disorders: LIBER8 Design and Methods: An Integrative Intervention for Loss of Control Eating Among African American and White Adolescent Girls.
LIBER8 Design and Methods: An Integrative Intervention for Loss of Control Eating among African American and White Adolescent Girls.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Contemp Clin Trials. 2012 Nov 8;
Mazzeo SE, Kelly NR, Stern M, Palmberg AA, Belgrave FZ,… Continue reading
Eating Disorders: Association Between Frequency of Breakfast Eating and Obesity in Korean Adolescents.
Association between Frequency of Breakfast Eating and Obesity in Korean Adolescents.
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Iran J Public Health. 2012; 41(6): 50-7
Kim JH, So WY
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the frequency of breakfast eating was related with overweight/obesity in Korean adolescents.We analyzed the data collected in the 5(th) KYRBWS, in which 72,399 adolescents participated in 2009. We assessed the association between frequency of breakfast eating and body mass index by using multivariate logistic regression analysis.A total of 20,962(54.9%) boys and 18,479(54.0%) girls skipped breakfast 7 days(all days) per week at baseline. For boys, the odds ratios(ORs) between being overweight and frequency of breakfast eating were 1.040 for 3-5 times per week, 1.092 for 1-2 time(s) per week, 1.059 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05). The ORs between being obese and frequency of breakfast eating were 1.011 for 3-5 times per week, 0.968 for 1-2 time(s) per week, and 0.932 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05). For girls, the ORs between being overweight and frequency of breakfast eating were 0.990 for 3-5 times per week, 0.992 for 1-2 time(s) per week, 1.019 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05). The ORs between being obese and frequency of breakfast eating were 1.075 for 3-5 times per week, 0.946 for 1-2 time(s) per week, and 0.941 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05).The frequency of breakfast eating has no correlation with overweight/obesity in Korean adolescents.… Continue reading